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@sap-cloud-sdk/generator-common
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SAP Cloud SDK for JavaScript common functions of OData client generator and OpenAPI clint generator.
This package contains common functions of OData client generator and OpenAPI clint generator. The APIs of this package are internal and might change in newer versions. Use with caution.
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The SAP Cloud SDK is released under the Apache License Version 2.0.
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SAP Cloud SDK for JavaScript common functions of OData client generator and OpenAPI clint generator.
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