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This codebase is a Node.js module enabling downloading, archiving and publishing versions of terms obtained online. It can be used independently from the Open Terms Archive ecosystem. For a high-level overview of Open Terms Archive’s wider goals and processes, please read its public homepage.
For documentation, visit docs.opentermsarchive.org
Use npm test to run all tests.
Use npm run test:only <file.test.js>... [--watch] to run specific test files. The --watch option enables running those tests each time a file changes.
To contribute to the Open Terms Archive Engine, please refer to the contributing guidelines before submitting pull requests. Bugs can be reported or features requested by opening an issue.
The code for this software is distributed under the European Union Public Licence (EUPL) v1.2. In short, this means you are allowed to read, use, modify and redistribute this source code, as long as you as you credit “Open Terms Archive Contributors” and make available any change you make to it under similar conditions.
Contact the core team over email at contact@[project name without spaces].org if you have any specific need or question regarding licensing.
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Tracks and makes visible changes to the terms of online services
We found that @ota-sandbox/engine 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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