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@eventstore-ui/stores
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Data stores for stencil.
@eventstore-ui/stores builds upon @stencil/store, with a few key differences:
Support for removing keys (and their values) from the store, allowing arbitrary key value records.
const { state } = createStore<Record<string, string>>();
state.something = 'something';
delete state.something;
Addition of specialized store types, with extra helper methods:
Removal of ie11 support.
yarn add @eventstore-ui/stores
Also, include the peer dependencies:
yarn add @eventstore-ui/utils
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Data stores for Stencil
We found that @eventstore-ui/stores demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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