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@tc39/ecma262-biblio
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Machine-readable representation of the internals of the ecma-262 spec
This package, available on npm as @tc39/ecma262-biblio
, contains a machine-readable representation of the terms, clauses, grammar, and abstract operations defined in ECMA-262. This will primarily be of use to people working with the specification itself.
If added as a dependency to a project using ecmarkup, you can load it by passing --load-biblio @tc39/ecma262-biblio
.
It is automatically updated whenever ECMA-262 is. It is inherently unstable: editorial changes to the specification may add, remove, or modify the biblio, which may break your build (for example, if using ecmarkup with --lint-spec --strict
). As such, the usual semver guarantees do not hold. You should pin a precise version of this package.
Major version bumps may be used for breaking changes to the format of the biblio itself. Minor version bumps may be used for non-breaking additions to the biblio format.
This version was built from commit 80c44192.
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Machine-readable representation of the internals of the ecma-262 spec
The npm package @tc39/ecma262-biblio receives a total of 577 weekly downloads. As such, @tc39/ecma262-biblio popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tc39/ecma262-biblio 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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