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@sdkfabric/twitter
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This SDK is managed by the SDK Fabric project. Our goal is to build a global infrastructure to automatically generate an SDK for every API, please take a look at our website for more information.
Please do not create a pull requests at this repository since the code is automatically generated. If an operation or type is missing at the client SDK please register at the TypeHub platform and create a pull request at the Twitter specification. The system will then automatically create a GIT commit and update the code.
The following example shows how you initialize the client:
const client = Client::build('[access_token]');
// @TODO use the client
You can find all available operations and types at: https://app.typehub.cloud/d/sdkfabric/twitter
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Twitter JavaScript SDK managed by SDK Fabric
We found that @sdkfabric/twitter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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