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A core library used by Cognite Javascript SDKs, published as `@cognite/sdk-core`. It is used in the official stable and beta SDK and can also be used to create custom SDKs and alpha builds.
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A core library used by Cognite Javascript SDKs, published as @cognite/sdk-core
.
It is used in the official stable and beta SDK and can also be used to create custom SDKs and alpha builds.
See the repository README here.
See the stable SDK (@cognite/sdk
) here.
See the beta SDK (@cognite/sdk-beta
) here.
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A core library used by Cognite Javascript SDKs, published as `@cognite/sdk-core`. It is used in the official stable and beta SDK and can also be used to create custom SDKs and alpha builds.
The npm package @cognite/sdk-core receives a total of 4,107 weekly downloads. As such, @cognite/sdk-core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cognite/sdk-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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