Some extra functions to work with modular arithmetic using native JS ([ES-2020](https://tc39.es/ecma262/#sec-bigint-objects)) implementation of BigInt. It can be used by any [Web Browser or webview supporting BigInt](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/BigInt#Browser_compatibility) and with Node.js (>=10.4.0).
> The operations supported on BigInts are not constant time. BigInt can be therefore **[unsuitable for use in cryptography](https://www.chosenplaintext.ca/articles/beginners-guide-constant-time-cryptography.html).** Many platforms provide native support for cryptography, such as [Web Cryptography API](https://w3c.github.io/webcrypto/) or [Node.js Crypto](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest/docs/api/crypto.html).
> **Node >=10.4 <11**. `bigint-mod-arith` uses workers to speed up some operations. Workers are enabled by default with Node.js from version 11. In order to use them with Node >=10.4 and <11, you need to execute node with the flag `--experimental-worker`, and require the .js file manually (otherwise .cjs is required by default and would not be supported by the workers)
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> ```javascript
> const bigintCryptoUtils = require('bigint-crypto-utils/dist/cjs/index.node') // ONLY FOR node >=10.4 <11 !
You can also download the [IIFE bundle](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juanelas/bigint-mod-arith/master/dist/bundles/iife.js), the [ESM bundle](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juanelas/bigint-mod-arith/master/dist/bundles/esm.min.js) or the [UMD bundle](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juanelas/bigint-mod-arith/master/dist/bundles/umd.js) and manually add it to your project, or, if you have already imported `bigint-mod-arith` to your project, just get the bundles from `node_modules/bigint-mod-arith/dist/bundles/`.