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@datadog/browser-rum-slim
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This package is equivalent to the RUM package, but without support for Session Replay recording.
See the RUM package documentation.
v6.5.0
Public Changes:
devicePixelRatio
to adjust cls rect scale (#3389) [RUM] [RUM-REACT] [RUM-SLIM]Internal Changes:
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