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@roots/bud-api
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@roots/bud-api contains config utilities intended for use in project-level configuration.
Each function has its lexical scope bound to the Framework.Bud
object.
Whenever possible API methods should return the Bud object so that the interface
remains "fluent". You can guarantee this in development using the Fluent
utility
type.
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The npm package @roots/bud-api receives a total of 1,429 weekly downloads. As such, @roots/bud-api popularity was classified as popular.
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