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@edgeandnode/common
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Set of common util functions, constants, and types
This project implements and contains common utils and models/types to be ingested and utilized by other Edge & Node repos.
pnpm install
to install all dependencies.pnpm build
to bundle all files using rolluppnpm publish
to publish to NPMThis repo uses vitest
for its test suite/runner. To run the tests:
vitest test
All source code belongs in the src
directory. Inside of this directory, it is broken up by domain (ex: utils
) and all files in the domain directory should contain code that matches that domain (ex: graphql.utils.ts
). File names should be kebob-case
and have the file domain type appended with a .
before the file extension (i.e. all files in src/utils
should be follow {utils-type}.utils.ts
. ex: graphql.utils.ts
). Test files belong at the same level as the file they are putting under test and should follow the same naming convention as the file they are putting under test with .test
appended before the file extension (i.e. {utils-type}.utils.test.ts
. ex: graphql.utils.test.ts
).
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Set of common util functions, constants, and types
The npm package @edgeandnode/common receives a total of 1,287 weekly downloads. As such, @edgeandnode/common popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @edgeandnode/common demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 18 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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