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@openfin/cloud-api
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Client library for interacting with notifications when used as part of the OpenFin Cloud Platform.
Client library for interacting with notifications when used as part of the OpenFin Cloud Platform.
Related packages:
None.
With npm:
npm -i @openfin/cloud-api
With pnpm:
pnpm add @openfin/cloud-api
With bun:
bun add @openfin/cloud-api
With yarn:
yarn global add @openfin/cloud-api
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The code in this package is distributed under the {relevant license}.
However, if you run this code, it may call on the OpenFin RVM or OpenFin Runtime, which are covered by OpenFin's Developer, Community, and Enterprise licenses. You can learn more about OpenFin licensing at the link listed below or email us at support@openfin.co with questions.
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The npm package @openfin/cloud-api receives a total of 798 weekly downloads. As such, @openfin/cloud-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @openfin/cloud-api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 57 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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