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@genesislcap/foundation-criteria
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To enable this module in your application, follow the steps below.
@genesislcap/foundation-criteria
as a dependency in your package.json
file. Whenever you change the dependencies of your project, ensure you run the $ npm run bootstrap
command again. You can find more information in the package.json basics page.{
...
"dependencies": {
...
"@genesislcap/foundation-criteria": "latest"
...
},
...
}
Note: this project provides front-end dependencies and uses licensed components listed in the next section; thus, licenses for those components are required during development. Contact Genesis Global for more details.
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The npm package @genesislcap/foundation-criteria receives a total of 5,103 weekly downloads. As such, @genesislcap/foundation-criteria popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @genesislcap/foundation-criteria 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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