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@kepler.io/common
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This project represents the Kepler Common library.
Run yarn build.
Kepler Node Lib is installable as NMP Module: npm install @kepler-io/common.
Upgrade of package is available via command: npm install @kepler-io/common@latest
You can test packaging locally via npm pack and observe generated tar file.
Publishing is done via NPM (not Yarn): npm run publish-remote.
In order for your publish to be successfull you must increment the version on the package.json file following the instructions below:
Given a version number MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, increment the:
You can test your local features using a pre-release version, following the rules below:
Examples: 1.0.0-alpha, 1.0.0-alpha.1, 1.0.0-0.3.7, 1.0.0-x.7.z.92, 1.0.0-x-y-z.–.
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This project represents the Kepler Common library.
We found that @kepler.io/common 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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