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@chialab/backbone
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Backbone • Models, Collections and Form helpers for JS apps.
Although it shares the same purpose, this repository has nothing to do with the more famous BackboneJS library.
Usage via unpkg.com as ES6 module:
import { ... } from 'https://unpkg.com/@chialab/backbone?module';
Install via NPM:
$ npm i @chialab/backbone
$ yarn add @chialab/backbone
import { ... } from '@chialab/backbone';
Install the dependencies and run the build
script:
$ yarn install
$ yarn build
This will generate the ESM bundles in the dist
folder, as well as the declaration files.
Run the test
script:
$ yarn test
The release
script uses Semantic Release to update package version, create a Github release and publish to the NPM registry.
An environment variable named GH_TOKEN
with a generated Github Access Token needs to be defined in a local .env
file.
$ echo 'export GH_TOKEN="abcxyz"' > .env
Now you are ready to run the release
command:
$ yarn release
Backbone is released under the MIT license.
FAQs
Models, Collections and Form helpers for JS apps.
The npm package @chialab/backbone receives a total of 17 weekly downloads. As such, @chialab/backbone popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @chialab/backbone demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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