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-# querystringify
-
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-
-A somewhat JSON compatible interface for query string parsing. This query string
-parser is dumb, don't expect to much from it as it only wants to parse simple
-query strings. If you want to parse complex, multi level and deeply nested
-query strings then you should ask your self. WTF am I doing?
-
-## Installation
-
-This module is released in npm as `querystringify`. It's also compatible with
-`browserify` so it can be used on the server as well as on the client. To
-install it simply run the following command from your CLI:
-
-```
-npm install --save querystringify
-```
-
-## Usage
-
-In the following examples we assume that you've already required the library as:
-
-```js
-'use strict';
-
-var qs = require('querystringify');
-```
-
-### qs.parse()
-
-The parse method transforms a given query string in to an object. Parameters
-without values are set to empty strings. It does not care if your query string
-is prefixed with a `?`, a `#`, or not prefixed. It just extracts the parts
-between the `=` and `&`:
-
-```js
-qs.parse('?foo=bar'); // { foo: 'bar' }
-qs.parse('#foo=bar'); // { foo: 'bar' }
-qs.parse('foo=bar'); // { foo: 'bar' }
-qs.parse('foo=bar&bar=foo'); // { foo: 'bar', bar: 'foo' }
-qs.parse('foo&bar=foo'); // { foo: '', bar: 'foo' }
-```
-
-### qs.stringify()
-
-This transforms a given object in to a query string. By default we return the
-query string without a `?` prefix. If you want to prefix it by default simply
-supply `true` as second argument. If it should be prefixed by something else
-simply supply a string with the prefix value as second argument:
-
-```js
-qs.stringify({ foo: bar }); // foo=bar
-qs.stringify({ foo: bar }, true); // ?foo=bar
-qs.stringify({ foo: bar }, '#'); // #foo=bar
-qs.stringify({ foo: '' }, '&'); // &foo=
-```
-
-## License
-
-MIT