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@friggframework/core
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The frigg-core
package is the heart of the Frigg Framework. It contains the core functionality and essential modules required to build and maintain integrations at scale.
The Frigg Core package provides the foundational components and utilities for the Frigg Framework. It is designed to be modular, extensible, and easy to integrate with other packages in the Frigg ecosystem.
To install the frigg-core
package, use npm or yarn:
npm install @friggframework/core
# or
yarn add @friggframework/core
Here's a basic example of how to use the frigg-core package:
const { encrypt, decrypt } = require('@friggframework/core/encrypt');
const { logInfo } = require('@friggframework/core/logs');
const secret = 'mySecret';
const encrypted = encrypt(secret);
const decrypted = decrypt(encrypted);
logInfo(`Encrypted: ${encrypted}`);
logInfo(`Decrypted: ${decrypted}`);
The frigg-core package is organized into several modules:
Each module provides specific functionality and can be imported individually as needed.
We welcome contributions from the community! Please read our contributing guide to get started. Make sure to follow our code of conduct and use the provided pull request template.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE.md file for details.
Thank you for using Frigg Core! If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to our community on Slack or check out our GitHub issues page.
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