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@smithy/service-error-classification
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The `http-errors` package is used to create HTTP errors for use in Express and other web frameworks. It provides a simple way to create error objects with HTTP status codes and messages. Unlike @smithy/service-error-classification, it focuses on creating errors rather than classifying them.
The `axios` package is a popular HTTP client for making requests. It includes built-in error handling that can classify errors based on HTTP status codes. While it provides some similar functionality to @smithy/service-error-classification, its primary focus is on making HTTP requests rather than error classification.
The `boom` package is used to create HTTP-friendly error objects. It is often used with the Hapi.js framework but can be used with any Node.js application. It provides utilities to create errors with specific status codes and messages, similar to @smithy/service-error-classification, but it does not focus on classifying existing errors.
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The npm package @smithy/service-error-classification receives a total of 25,537,931 weekly downloads. As such, @smithy/service-error-classification popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @smithy/service-error-classification demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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