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@harvest-profit/harvest-profit-calculations
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You will need an NPM access token to access this repo.
Simply run the following to install:
yarn add @harvest-profit/harvest-profit-calculations
To use this package, just give it a try!
import { Contract } from 'harvest-profit';
const contractUrl = Contract.translateContractTypeToUrl('hedgetoarrive');
console.log(contractUrl); // Outputs: `hedge_to_arrive`
Clone this repo, and begin committing changes. PRs are preferred over committing directly to master.
To run tests locally on your machine, run the following:
yarn run test
To preview documentation locally on your machine, run the following:
yarn run build-docs
After merging your pull request, consider updating the documentation with the following command:
yarn run publish-docs
This package is published as a Private NPM Module.
To publish to the private NPM registry, simply run the following, after bumping the package.json
version:
# Publish using Yarn
yarn publish
# Or publish using NPM
npm publish
Copyright 2017-Present Harvest Profit. This repo contains private code. No copying or external use permitted.
FAQs
All the calculations
The npm package @harvest-profit/harvest-profit-calculations receives a total of 61 weekly downloads. As such, @harvest-profit/harvest-profit-calculations popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @harvest-profit/harvest-profit-calculations demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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