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@transloadit/post
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> Even though this module is publicly accessible, we do not recommend using it in projects outside of [Transloadit](https://transloadit.com). We won't make any guarantees about its workings and can change things at any time, we won't adhere strictly to Se
Even though this module is publicly accessible, we do not recommend using it in projects outside of Transloadit. We won't make any guarantees about its workings and can change things at any time, we won't adhere strictly to SemVer.
This module is maintained from a monorepo called monolib.
sudo npm -g i @transloadit/post
$ post
Welcome to @transloadit/post@0.0.21.
Please answer some questions about the blog post,
and I'll generate a starting point and open your editor.
? title: a fresh look at tus.io
? author: kvz
Opening'/home/kvz/code/content/_posts/2020-04-28-a-fresh-look-at-tus-io.md' in your editor ..
Done.
Following values can be used to detect code editor (in descending priority):
process.env.OPEN_FILE
process.env.VISUAL
process.env.EDITOR
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> Even though this module is publicly accessible, we do not recommend using it in projects outside of [Transloadit](https://transloadit.com). We won't make any guarantees about its workings and can change things at any time, we won't adhere strictly to Se
The npm package @transloadit/post receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @transloadit/post popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @transloadit/post 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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