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@tunnckocore/utils
Advanced tools
Utility functions and helpers for internal usage and monorepos
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If you have any how-to kind of questions, please read the Contributing Guide and Code of Conduct documents. For bugs reports and feature requests, please create an issue or ping @tunnckoCore at Twitter.
Project is semantically versioned & automatically released from GitHub Actions with Lerna.
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This project requires Node.js >=8.11 (see Support & Release Policy). Install it using
yarn or npm.
We highly recommend to use Yarn when you think to contribute to this project.
$ yarn add @tunnckocore/utils
Please read the Contributing Guide and Code of Conduct documents for advices.
For bug reports and feature requests, please join our community forum and open a thread there with prefixing the title of the thread with the name of the project if there's no separate channel for it.
Consider reading the Support and Release Policy guide if you are interested in what are the supported Node.js versions and how we proceed. In short, we support latest two even-numbered Node.js release lines.
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Thanks to the hard work of these wonderful people this project is alive! It follows the all-contributors specification. Don't hesitate to add yourself to that list if you have made any contribution! ;) See how, here.
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Copyright (c) 2019-present, Charlike Mike Reagent <opensource@tunnckocore.com>
& contributors.
Released under the MPL-2.0 License.
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Utility functions and helpers for internal usage and monorepos
The npm package @tunnckocore/utils receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @tunnckocore/utils popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tunnckocore/utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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