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@esm2cjs/human-signals
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Human-friendly process signals. This is a fork of ehmicky/human-signals, but with CommonJS support.
This is a fork of https://github.com/ehmicky/human-signals, but automatically patched to support ESM and CommonJS, unlike the original repository.
Use an npm alias to install this package under the original name:
npm i human-signals@npm:@esm2cjs/human-signals
// package.json
"dependencies": {
"human-signals": "npm:@esm2cjs/human-signals"
}
Note: We strive to use the same versions as the upstream package, but there was a mistake when publishing
4.2.0
. We fixed it, but had to re-publish this version as4.2.1-cjs.0
.
// Using ESM import syntax
import { signalsByName, signalsByNumber } from "human-signals";
// Using CommonJS require()
const { signalsByName, signalsByNumber } = require("human-signals");
For more details, please see the original repository.
To support my efforts in maintaining the ESM/CommonJS hybrid, please sponsor here.
To support the original author of the module, please sponsor here.
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Human-friendly process signals. This is a fork of ehmicky/human-signals, but with CommonJS support.
The npm package @esm2cjs/human-signals receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @esm2cjs/human-signals popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @esm2cjs/human-signals demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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