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@0xpass/webauthn-signer
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This package is vendored from [webauthn-json](https://github.com/github/webauthn-json), commit sha `63958abfcf04d1e56e3d054d9a156d1cfb3d3ee0`.
This package is vendored from webauthn-json, commit sha 63958abfcf04d1e56e3d054d9a156d1cfb3d3ee0
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This package was vendored because it is exported as an ESModule, which is incompatible with the rest of the SDK.
The package is "feature complete", so updates shouldn't be necessary, but in case updates are necessary, just re-copy and paste the contents of each file from the current head to the file here that shares the same name.
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This package is vendored from [webauthn-json](https://github.com/github/webauthn-json), commit sha `63958abfcf04d1e56e3d054d9a156d1cfb3d3ee0`.
The npm package @0xpass/webauthn-signer receives a total of 16 weekly downloads. As such, @0xpass/webauthn-signer popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @0xpass/webauthn-signer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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