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@excel-builder-vanilla/types
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This package contains only the shared types and interfaces of excel-builder-vanilla's package.
A simple use-case for @excel-builder-vanilla/types is when you want to only import excel-builder-vanilla's types in order to create custom interfaces without importing the entire excel-builder-vanilla package. This was mainly created so that I can use it to create some interfaces in my data grid project (Slickgrid-Universal) as potential grid options without installing the Excel-Builder-Vanilla library because that is an optional plugin in my data grid project. So importing only the types is much smaller for users who might never install the Excel Export plugin.
import type { ExcelStyleInstruction, Workbook, Worksheet } from '@excel-builder-vanilla/types';
export interface ExcelExportOption {
columnHeaderStyle?: ExcelStyleInstruction;
customExcelHeader?: (workbook: Workbook, sheet: Worksheet) => void;
// ....
}
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The npm package @excel-builder-vanilla/types receives a total of 4,912 weekly downloads. As such, @excel-builder-vanilla/types popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @excel-builder-vanilla/types 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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