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The Typescript definitions for the Amazon Q for command line API.
The Typescript definitions for the Amazon Q for command line API.
Note: The protobuf definitions are updated automatically whenever withfig/proto-api is changed.
We use TSDocs to comment the exported namespaces of the API.
See
docs-generators/fig-apifolder inpublic-site-nextjsrepo for reference.
@param <name of the param> <some description>. It can be provided multiple times for different params.
/**
* @param notification some description for the notification param
*/
export function subscribe(notification) {}
Discussion section.@prop <name of the property> - <some description>. It can be provided multiple times for different properties.
/**
* @prop subscribe - a description
* @prop unsubscribe - a description
*/
export const didChange = {
subscribe: (notification) => {},
unsubscribe: (notification) => {},
};
/**
* @deprecated This message is optional
*/
export const didChange = {
subscribe: (notification) => {},
};
Our API bindings export a list of named namespace objects each one exporting a group of Symbols. In our docs file we document each of the exported symbols grouped according to their namespace.
This package will be published automatically when pushed to any branch of this repo.
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The Typescript definitions for the Amazon Q for command line API.
The npm package @aws/amazon-q-developer-cli-api-bindings receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @aws/amazon-q-developer-cli-api-bindings popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @aws/amazon-q-developer-cli-api-bindings demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 19 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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