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@exabyte-io/code.js
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@exabyte-io/code.js houses COre DEfinitions (CODE) for use across the Mat3ra platform. Its usage can be found in other open-source packages used in the platform.
For usage within a javascript project:
npm install @exabyte-io/code.js
For development:
git clone https://github.com/Exabyte-io/code.js.git
This repository is an open-source work-in-progress and we welcome contributions.
We regularly deploy the latest code containing all accepted contributions online as part of the Mat3ra.com platform, so contributors will see their code in action there.
See ESSE for additional context regarding the data schemas used here.
Useful commands for development:
# run linter without persistence
npm run lint
# run linter and save edits
npm run lint:fix
# compile the library
npm run transpile
# run tests
npm run test
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COre DEfinitions in JS for Mat3ra.com (Exabyte.io)
The npm package @exabyte-io/code.js receives a total of 81 weekly downloads. As such, @exabyte-io/code.js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @exabyte-io/code.js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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