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@brainstack/core
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The @brainstack/core package provides a function createCore that creates a core object with a state, a bridge client/server, and a logger.
To install @brainstack/core, run the following command:
npm install @brainstack/core
To use createCore, import it along with the necessary dependencies:
import { createCore } from '@brainstack/core';
const core = createCore();
The core object returned by createCore includes the following properties:
state: a state object created with createState bridge: a bridge client or server object created with BridgeServer or BridgeClient logger: a logger object created with createLogger
Creates a core object with a state, a bridge client/server, and a logger.
Arguments options (object): An object with the following properties: stateOptions (any): Options for createState.
Returns The core object with the following properties:
state (object): The state object created with createState. bridge (object): The bridge client or server object created with BridgeServer or BridgeClient. logger (object): The logger object created with createLogger.
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The npm package @brainstack/core receives a total of 128 weekly downloads. As such, @brainstack/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @brainstack/core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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