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@pkgjs/support
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When an author releases an Open Source package there are many different levels of support they may intend to provide. The Node.js Package Maintenance Working Group is working to propose a spec to help package authors declare their intended support goals. This package provides some tooling around working with the format proposed.
This repository is managed by the Package Maintenance Working Group, see Governance.
A command line tool is provided which supports the following commands:
These commands support the following options:
false
.false
More details and explanation of the use cases for these commands is provided in command line usage.
The simplest way to run the tool is to simply run:
npx @pkgjs/support show
npx @pkgjs/support validate
npx @pkgjs/support create
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Package support information (see: https://github.com/nodejs/package-maintenance/pull/220)
The npm package @pkgjs/support receives a total of 75 weekly downloads. As such, @pkgjs/support popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pkgjs/support demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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