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@finsemble/finsemble-core
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Finsemble is an application framework for building Electron based smart desktop applications.
Finsemble is a smart desktop framework that is powered by Electron. This module is generally used either from the finsemble-seed or by downloading the Finsemble Smart Desktop Designer GUI tool (contact support@finsemble.com for access.)
See our documentation for more information.
yarn add @finsemble/finsemble-core
Please do not import from "/types" or "/dist". The structure of the "/dist" folder may change from release to release, so the locations of files may not be dependable. The types directory is provided only for backward-compatibility with prior releases.
Please always import directly from the module root.
import { StandardError } from "@finsemble/finsemble-core";
import { ConfigClient } from "@finsemble/finsemble-core";
Email support@finsemble.com for support.
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Finsemble is an application framework for building Electron based smart desktop applications.
The npm package @finsemble/finsemble-core receives a total of 163 weekly downloads. As such, @finsemble/finsemble-core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @finsemble/finsemble-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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