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@inmanlabs/core
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MIT Licensed library for core models, components, services, and utilities used across Inmanlabs.
MIT Licensed library for core models, components, services, and utilities used across Inmanlabs.
Package:
yarn package
Login:
npm login
Publish:
npm publish /inmanlabs/workspace/inman-commons/inman-angular/core-lib/dist/core/inmanlabs-core-v*.tgz --access public
To bootstrap new lib project:
ng new core-lib --create-application=false
cd core-lib
ng generate library core --prefix=inm
ng generate application core-tester
Add to package.json (under "scripts"):
{
"ng": "ng",
"start": "ng serve",
"build": "ng build core",
"copy_license": "cp ./LICENSE ./dist/core",
"copy_readme": "cp ./README.md ./dist/core",
"copy_files": "npm run copy_license && npm run copy_readme",
"package": "ng build core && yarn copy_files && cd dist/core && yarn pack",
"publish": "npm publish /inmanlabs/workspace/inman-commons/inman-angular/core-lib/dist/core/inmanlabs-core-v*.tgz --access public",
"test": "ng test",
"lint": "ng lint",
"e2e": "ng e2e"
}
In "inner" package.json, add organization name to package name:
"@inmanlabs/core"
Add LICENSE file to top directory. Update README to reflect library content.
FAQs
MIT Licensed library for core models, components, services, and utilities used across Inmanlabs.
The npm package @inmanlabs/core receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @inmanlabs/core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @inmanlabs/core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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