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@qiskit/utils
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:atom_symbol: Quantum Information Science Kit utils library, shared among the rest of the qiskit-* packages.
Please visit the main repository of the project to know about the rest of the tools.
:coffee: Install lastest Node.js stable version (or LTS) and then:
npm i @qiskit/utils
:pencil: You can visit the complete example in this test.
const utils = require('@qiskit/utils');
console.log('Version');
console.log(utils.version);
:eyes: Full specification.
version
The actual version of the library.
version
(string) - Version number.debug
Our debugger. A wrapper for debug.
debug
(object) - The same object provided in the original library.pathToTag(fullPath) -> tag
To get a consistent tag among all the project debugging. So we use with the debug
method.
fullPath
(string) - The full path of the file we're debugging.tag
(string) - The name of the file.ayb
A wrapper for ayb.
ayb
(object) - The same object provided in the original library.FAQs
Quantum Information Science Kit utils library
The npm package @qiskit/utils receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, @qiskit/utils popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @qiskit/utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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