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@mongodb-js/zstd
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Zstandard compression library for Node.js
npm install @mongodb-js/zstd
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export function compress(buffer: Buffer | ArrayBuffer | Uint8Array, level: number): Promise<Buffer>;
export function decompress(buffer: Buffer): Promise<Buffer>;
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Change history can be found in HISTORY.md
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import { compress, decompress } from '@mongodb-js/zstd';
(async () => {
const buffer = Buffer.from('test');
const compressed = await compress(buffer, 10);
const decompressed = await decompress(compressed);
})();
npm test
CI will automatically publish when it detects a new release after:
npm run release -- --release-as <patch|minor|major>
git push --follow-tags origin main
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We found that @mongodb-js/zstd demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 25 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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