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GJS TypeScript type definitions for Gdk-4.0, generated from library version 4.0.0
GJS TypeScript type definitions for Gdk-4.0, generated from library version 4.0.0 using ts-for-gir v3.0.0-beta.13.
To use this type definitions, install them with NPM like this:
npm install @girs/gdk-4.0
You can import this package into your project like this:
import Gdk from '@girs/gdk-4.0';
Or if you prefer CommonJS, you can also use this:
const Gdk = require('@girs/gdk-4.0');
If you use ambient modules, you can also import this module like you would do this in JavaScript:
import Gdk from 'gi://Gdk?version=4.0';
Depending on your project configuration, it is recommended to use a bundler like esbuild. You can find examples using different bundlers here.
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GJS TypeScript type definitions for Gdk-4.0, generated from library version 4.0.0
The npm package @girs/gdk-4.0 receives a total of 261 weekly downloads. As such, @girs/gdk-4.0 popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @girs/gdk-4.0 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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