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@duskit/promise
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Helpers for dealing with promises.
The dev environment assumes that you have at least Node.js v22.11.0 installed. The LTS version is 22.11.0 at the time of writing.
This package is part of the Duskit monorepo. Please refer to the main README for monorepo usage, changeset management and installation of dependencies.
Install it with your favourite package manager:
npm install @duskit/promise --save
npm run checks - runs all health checks (formatting, linting, type checking, tests)npm run clean - removes the coverage, docs and node_modules foldersnpm run docs - generates the HTML documentation in the docs foldernpm run format - fixes the formatting in all filesnpm run format:check - performs the formatting checknpm run lint - performs the linting checknpm run lint:fix - fixes, where possible, linting errorsnpm run test - runs the test suitenpm run test:coverage - runs the test suite and generates the code coverage report in the coverage foldernpm run test:watch - runs the test suite in watch modenpm run typecheck - runs the type checkernpm run typecheck:watch - runs the type checker in watch modeFAQs
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We found that @duskit/promise 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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