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@expo/eas-json
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A library for interacting with the eas.json
0.8.0 - 2021-04-06
cache.disabled
field. (#295 by @dsokal)secrets:create
now uses flags rather than positional arguments (#300 by @fiberjw)secrets:create
's target
arg is now called scope
(#300 by @fiberjw)secrets:list
's target
property is now called scope
(#300 by @fiberjw)secrets:delete
's ID
arg is now optional (#309 by @fiberjw)secrets:delete
's now allows users to choose secrets from a list (#309 by @fiberjw)build:view
and build:list
now showing the distribution type (store / internal) and release channel. (#284 by @vthibault)FAQs
A library for interacting with eas.json
The npm package @expo/eas-json receives a total of 109,433 weekly downloads. As such, @expo/eas-json popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @expo/eas-json demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 27 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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