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@ariestools/sdk
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All-in-one umbrella for the Aries Tools TypeScript/JavaScript utility libraries
All-in-one umbrella for the Aries Tools TypeScript/JavaScript utility libraries.
Import the whole SDK:
import { fetchJson } from '@ariestools/sdk'
…or a single slice via a subpath export (tree-shaking-friendly — you only pay for what you import):
import { fetchJson } from '@ariestools/sdk/fetch'
import { assertEx } from '@ariestools/sdk/assert'
import type { ApiConfig } from '@ariestools/sdk/api/model'
All barreled library code lives in a single source tree under src/modules/. Cross-module
imports use package.json imports aliases (for example #zod, #api, #fetch). Top-level
src/*.ts files are compile entry shims that produce the published subpath exports in dist/.
Tests live under src/spec/ only (not inside src/modules/).
Module membership, import aliases, build entries, and shims are declared in xy.config.ts as
sdkModules (intended to become first-class @ariestools/toolchain support). Generated files are
synced by scripts/sync-sdk-layout.mjs (runs automatically before compile). After editing
sdkModules, build or sync explicitly:
pnpm xy build @ariestools/sdk
# or: pnpm sync-sdk-layout
At runtime the package depends only on peerDependencies (async-mutex, zod,
@opentelemetry/*).
Specialist packages (@ariestools/express, @ariestools/mongo, @ariestools/threads, etc.)
remain separate installs.
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All-in-one umbrella for the Aries Tools TypeScript/JavaScript utility libraries
The npm package @ariestools/sdk receives a total of 8,121 weekly downloads. As such, @ariestools/sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ariestools/sdk 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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