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@30-seconds/integration-tools
Advanced tools
Integration tools for 30-seconds projects.
Please refer to individual projects for content issues. This repository contains the source code for the integration tools and nothing else.
npm i -g @30-seconds/integration-tools
README.md
, .gitignore
and a LICENSE
.init-content-repo
inside the directory, answer all the questions, wait for the process to complete.In a repository that has the dependency on this package, run:
create-new-snippet <snippet-name>
Replace <snippet-name>
with the name of your snippet and then go inside the snippets
folder and edit it.
FAQs
Integration tools for 30-seconds projects.
We found that @30-seconds/integration-tools demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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