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@jam3/detect
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User Agent refined detect, it's using bowser as a base detector.
This detector has some important features that we use at Jam3 like Device Orientation, in App Browser Detection, etc.
npm install @jam3/detect
import detect from '@jam3/detect';
import {bots, browser} from '@jam3/detect';
import {os} from '@jam3/detect';
console.log(os.getOSMajorVersion());
import {device} from '@jam3/detect';
console.log(device.isPortrait());
console.log(device.isLandscape());
is[noun]
, we should have a clear convention between methods and variables.Launch v1.0.0
A library is born
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User agent feature detection like Device Orientation, in App Browser Detection, etc
The npm package @jam3/detect receives a total of 117 weekly downloads. As such, @jam3/detect popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @jam3/detect demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 15 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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