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@graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common
Advanced tools
Similar to @graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common, graphql-tools provides a set of utilities for working with GraphQL schemas, including schema stitching, mocking, and directives. While graphql-tools focuses more broadly on schema manipulation and execution, @graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common is specifically designed to aid in the development of code generation plugins.
This is the core package of GraphQL Code Generator ecosystem, which @graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common is a part of. While graphql-code-generator orchestrates the code generation process and manages plugin execution, @graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common provides the foundational utilities for creating those plugins.
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The npm package @graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common receives a total of 6,705,867 weekly downloads. As such, @graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @graphql-codegen/visitor-plugin-common demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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