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@sentry/core
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This package contains interface definitions, base classes and utilities for building Sentry JavaScript SDKs, like
@sentry/node or @sentry/browser.
Please consider all classes and exported functions and interfaces internal.
LogRocket is a frontend application monitoring and product analytics tool that provides session replay, performance monitoring, and error tracking. It offers a more visual approach to debugging by allowing you to replay problems as if you were in your user's shoes. Compared to @sentry/core, LogRocket focuses more on the user experience aspect alongside error tracking.
Bugsnag provides error monitoring and application stability management. It offers features for capturing and tracking errors, diagnosing issues, and improving app stability. Bugsnag is similar to @sentry/core in its core functionalities of error tracking and reporting but also emphasizes application stability metrics and trends.
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The npm package @sentry/core receives a total of 18,419,061 weekly downloads. As such, @sentry/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @sentry/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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