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This packages contains type definitions that are persisted in the database or S3 and also used in the SDK.
Types that are both stored in the database and sent from the bundle to the SDK or from the SDK to the bundle live in the sdk-bundle-api sub-folder. This folder is split into three sub-folders:
Types that are persisted in the database but not used in the SDK should live in the main meticulous repo, not this package. Types that are sent between the SDK and bundle but not stored in the database should live in @alwaysmeticulous/sdk-bundles-api.
For all types backwards compatibility must be preserved, since newer versions of our code may read data saved under an old schema in the database. In particular that means adding new optional fields is safe, and pretty much everything else is unsafe:
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The npm package @alwaysmeticulous/api receives a total of 3,540 weekly downloads. As such, @alwaysmeticulous/api popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @alwaysmeticulous/api demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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