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@ariestools/sdk-react-core
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DEPRECATED - compatibility facade for the dependency-focused @ariestools/sdk-react packages
Deprecated compatibility facade for the former all-purpose core package.
Existing root and subpath imports continue to work, but this package intentionally depends on every package needed to reproduce its old API. New consumers should install the smallest package that owns the API they use:
@ariestools/sdk-react-foundation for hooks, promises, flexbox, shared utilities, portals, and user-event contracts.@ariestools/sdk-react-ui for general MUI components.@ariestools/sdk-react-motion, @ariestools/sdk-react-json-viewer, and @ariestools/sdk-react-number-status for optional feature stacks.@ariestools/sdk-react-app, @ariestools/sdk-react-analytics, and @ariestools/sdk-react-crypto for their respective domains.Replace imports such as @ariestools/sdk-react-core/flexbox with @ariestools/sdk-react-foundation/flexbox.
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DEPRECATED - compatibility facade for the dependency-focused @ariestools/sdk-react packages
The npm package @ariestools/sdk-react-core receives a total of 1,128 weekly downloads. As such, @ariestools/sdk-react-core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ariestools/sdk-react-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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