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This library provides a conservative set of "core" NodeJS utilities whose purpose is to standardize how we solve common problems across our tooling projects. In order to be considered "core", the class must meet ALL of these criteria:
small and self-contained (i.e. quick to install)
solves a ubiquitous problem (i.e. having one standardized approach is better than allowing each developer to use their favorite library)
broad enough applicability to justify imposing it as a dependency for nearly every NodeJS project
code is design reviewed, API approved, and documented
Examples of "core" functionality that meets this criteria:
This package is NOT intended to be a dumping ground for arbitrary utilities that seem like they might be useful. Code should start somewhere else, and then graduate to node-core-library after its value has already been demonstrated. If in doubt, create your own NPM package.
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(Please use "@rushstack/node-core-library" instead.)
The npm package @microsoft/node-core-library receives a total of 4,718 weekly downloads. As such, @microsoft/node-core-library popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @microsoft/node-core-library demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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