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@flatfile/configure
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This package, `@flatfile/configure`, serves as a wrapper for the Flatfile [Blueprint](https://flatfile.com/docs/blueprint/overview) format, providing a convenient tool for schema authoring.
This package, @flatfile/configure
, serves as a wrapper for the Flatfile Blueprint format, providing a convenient tool for schema authoring.
While this package was the foundation in version 3 of the Flatfile product, it continues to be supported in the latest version of the Flatfile platform. However, it is no longer considered a core component for configuring Flatfile, as there are alternative paths available for configuration.
Key concepts from this package include:
We recommend starting with our Quickstart and configuring your Blueprint either directly or with a schema plugin.
FAQs
This package, `@flatfile/configure`, serves as a wrapper for the Flatfile [Blueprint](https://flatfile.com/docs/blueprint/overview) format, providing a convenient tool for schema authoring.
The npm package @flatfile/configure receives a total of 3,423 weekly downloads. As such, @flatfile/configure popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @flatfile/configure demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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