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@equisoft/account-service-sdk-typescript
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OpenAPI client for @equisoft/account-service-sdk-typescript
This generator creates TypeScript/JavaScript client that utilizes Fetch API. The generated Node module can be used in the following environments:
Environment
Language level
Module system
It can be used in both TypeScript and JavaScript. In TypeScript, the definition will be automatically resolved via package.json. (Reference)
To build and compile the typescript sources to javascript use:
npm install
npm run build
First build the package then run npm publish
navigate to the folder of your consuming project and run one of the following commands.
published:
npm install @equisoft/account-service-sdk-typescript@10.1.1-SNAPSHOT --save
unPublished (not recommended):
npm install PATH_TO_GENERATED_PACKAGE --save
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OpenAPI client for @equisoft/account-service-sdk-typescript
The npm package @equisoft/account-service-sdk-typescript receives a total of 124 weekly downloads. As such, @equisoft/account-service-sdk-typescript popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @equisoft/account-service-sdk-typescript demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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