omit 
Creates a new object with specified keys omitted.
This function takes an object and an array of keys, and returns a new object that excludes the properties corresponding to the specified keys.
Signature 
typescript
function omit<T extends Record<string, any>, K extends keyof T>(obj: T, keys: K[]): Omit<T, K>;Parameters 
- obj(- T): The object to omit keys from.
- keys(- K[]): An array of keys to be omitted from the object.
Returns 
(Omit<T, K>): A new object with the specified keys omitted.
Examples 
typescript
const obj = { a: 1, b: 2, c: 3 };
const result = omit(obj, ['b', 'c']);
// result will be { a: 1 }Compatibility with Lodash 
The omit function from es-toolkit/compat allows you to exclude deep properties from an object.
typescript
import { omit } from 'es-toolkit/compat';
const obj = { a: { b: { c: 1 } }, d: { e: 2 }, f: { g: 3 }, 'f.g': 4 };
const result = omit(obj, ['a.b.c', 'f.g']);
// result will be { a: { b: {} }, d: { e: 2 }, f: { g: 3 } }
