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@locokit/lck-glossary
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The glossary for the Low-Code Kit platform.
This repository is the inventory of all the types used in the LCK API.
This glossary is published in the
@locokit/lck-glossary
npm package.
package.json
version (and respect the semver)CHANGELOG
npm run build
npm run publish
publish
job in the CIPlease refer to CHANGELOG
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