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@darkwolf/hash
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npm i --save @darkwolf/hash
import Hash from '@darkwolf/hash'
Hash.createUid('Ave, Darkwolf!') // uo87mG8LvsMxjWfDvvgE
Hash.createHash('Ave, Darkwolf!') // wdMJC28wvtoWBBS56Vrmuo87mG8LvsMxjWfDvvgEsPsTCttxV7BDZxFbrQPzqkm9
Hash.createUid() // Random uid: Jz9gjS2mrWgpASEouBen
Hash.createHash() // Random hash: Pq2YXE9U9RyaUgBrcM5AUCs3qm2pkKs6HSATybPnmQrnrLxCdgeo9cvg2W4MwA5o
15sjjAUtJdB1ncsxKK7KtyJPtF46UhXWo40xF02F68eb33E9eC73b8E9c3c0953E6782E2376867qq6h3a78h3wlt04eyp9ydht94r6guzjdps9hqwgfzwFAQs
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We found that @darkwolf/hash demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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