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@nexeraprotocol/nexera-id-schemas
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This is where we store Zod Schemas for our code base.
This is where we store Zod Schemas for our code base.
pnpm run update-schemas
Opa client is automatically generated client for interacting with open-policy-agent API. OPA api is very stable and not subject to many changes, so don't expect this to change often
In case of changes, run pnpm run generate-typescript-client
. It uses publicly stored latest version of OPA API schema
From mono-repo, run pnpm run generate-api-client
.
If you need to add entrypoints to expose additional schemas in new files, use:
pnpm preconstruct dev
FAQs
This is where we store Zod Schemas for our code base.
The npm package @nexeraprotocol/nexera-id-schemas receives a total of 706 weekly downloads. As such, @nexeraprotocol/nexera-id-schemas popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nexeraprotocol/nexera-id-schemas demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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