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@types/git-url-parse
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npm install --save @types/git-url-parse
This package contains type definitions for git-url-parse (https://github.com/IonicaBizau/git-url-parse).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/git-url-parse.
declare namespace gitUrlParse {
interface GitUrl {
/** An array with the url protocols (usually it has one element). */
protocols: string[];
port: number | null;
/** The url domain (including subdomains). */
resource: string;
/** The authentication user (usually for ssh urls). */
user: string;
pathname: string;
hash: string;
search: string;
href: string;
protocol: string;
/** The oauth token (could appear in the https urls). */
token: string;
/** The Git provider (e.g. `"github.com"`). */
source: string;
/** The repository owner. */
owner: string;
/** The repository name. */
name: string;
/** The repository ref (e.g., "master" or "dev"). */
ref: string;
/** A filepath relative to the repository root. */
filepath: string;
/** The type of filepath in the url ("blob" or "tree"). */
filepathtype: string;
/** The owner and name values in the `owner/name` format. */
full_name: string;
/** The organization the owner belongs to. This is CloudForge specific. */
organization: string;
/** Whether to add the `.git` suffix or not. */
git_suffix?: boolean | undefined;
toString(type?: string): string;
}
function stringify(url: GitUrl, type?: string): string;
}
declare function gitUrlParse(url: string): gitUrlParse.GitUrl;
export = gitUrlParse;
These definitions were written by Klaus Meinhardt.
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TypeScript definitions for git-url-parse
The npm package @types/git-url-parse receives a total of 79,977 weekly downloads. As such, @types/git-url-parse popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @types/git-url-parse 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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