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@module-federation/runtime-tools
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Module federation runtime package collection. You can just install it instead of installing all the packages separately.
@module-federation/runtime-tools
Module federation runtime package collection. You can just install it instead of installing all the packages separately.
It includes the following packages:
@module-federation/runtime
@module-federation/webpack-bundler-runtime
Usage
npm install @module-federation/runtime-tools
import runtime from '@module-federation/runtime-tools'
import runtime from '@module-federation/runtime-tools/runtime'
import webpackBundlerRuntime from '@module-federation/runtime-tools/webpack-bundler-runtime'
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Module federation runtime package collection. You can just install it instead of installing all the packages separately.
The npm package @module-federation/runtime-tools receives a total of 1,000,283 weekly downloads. As such, @module-federation/runtime-tools popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @module-federation/runtime-tools demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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