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@stamhoofd/structures
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This repository contains all the data structures that are used to communicate with the Stamhoofd API and to store data in (encrypted) json files and in the database. Encoding, decoding and versioning is handled by the @simonbackx/simple-encoding library.
This repository contains all the data structures that are used to communicate with the Stamhoofd API and to store data in (encrypted) json files and in the database. Encoding, decoding and versioning is handled by the @simonbackx/simple-encoding library.
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This repository contains all the data structures that are used to communicate with the Stamhoofd API and to store data in (encrypted) json files and in the database. Encoding, decoding and versioning is handled by the @simonbackx/simple-encoding library.
The npm package @stamhoofd/structures receives a total of 197 weekly downloads. As such, @stamhoofd/structures popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @stamhoofd/structures demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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