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A package for creating earth observation dashboards. To learn more about eodash ecosystem visit [eodash.org](https://eodash.org)
A package for creating earth observation dashboards. To learn more about eodash ecosystem visit eodash.org
Checkout the documentation for a detailed guide.
Install all the required dependecies after cloning or downloading the repository using Node v18 or higher:
npm run install
Run the dev server:
npm run dev
To compile and minify a demo instance:
npm run build
To preview the compiled production files :
npm run preview
To compile and minify a demo instance as a web component library:
npm run build -- --lib
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├── core # CLI & Client source code
├── docs # Documentation files
├── tests # CLI & Client component tests folder
├── widgets # Vue componenets as internal widgets.
├── public # Statically served directory
└── README.md
To ensure clear communication with the package consumers and enable machine-readable commits, we adhere to The Conventional Commits specification that allows the generation of semVer releases and associated change logs using googleapis/release-please.
The most important prefixes you should have in mind are:
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A package for creating earth observation dashboards. To learn more about eodash ecosystem visit [eodash.org](https://eodash.org)
The npm package @eodash/eodash receives a total of 51 weekly downloads. As such, @eodash/eodash popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @eodash/eodash demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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