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@hypermode/modus-sdk-as
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This package contains the SDK used by Modus apps written in AssemblyScript. It provides access to features of the Modus platform, build scripts and tooling, and additional AssemblyScript APIs designed for use with Modus.
For further details, refer to https://github.com/hypermodeinc/modus
2024-10-25 - Version 0.13.0 (all components)
NOTE: This is the first fully open-source release, using the name "Modus" for the framework. "Hypermode" still refers to the company and the commercial hosting platform - but not the framework. In previous releases, the name "Hypermode" was used for all three.
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Modus SDK for AssemblyScript
The npm package @hypermode/modus-sdk-as receives a total of 293 weekly downloads. As such, @hypermode/modus-sdk-as popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hypermode/modus-sdk-as 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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