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@stedi/integrations-sdk
Advanced tools
You do not need to directly install this project – it will be automatically included when you provision a new integrations project using the Stedi CLI.
NOTE: You must have a working Node 18 or later environment installed on your machine before you proceed.
Using the Stedi CLI, you can generate an empty TypeScript project with all the necessary dependencies required to build, test, and deploy Stedi Functions.
Ensure you have the latest Stedi CLI version installed globally
npm install -g @stedi/cli
Generate your new integrations project and move into the newly created directory.
stedi integrations init --path=my-stedi-config
cd my-stedi-config
Install the npm dependencies.
npm install
Refer to the generated README.md
for next steps.
open README.md
FAQs
Stedi Integrations SDK
We found that @stedi/integrations-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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