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@web-std/stream
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Web streams APIs across web & node. In browsers this library just exports stream constructors, in node it exports [native web stream implementations][node webstreams] when available and web-streams-polyfill
⚠️ Please note that library makes no attempt to polyfill
WritableStream
orTransforStream
in web browsers that do not have them.
import {
ReadableStream,
WritableStream,
TransformStream,
} from "@web-std/stream"
This library makes use of typescript using JSDOC annotations and also generates type definitions along with typed definition maps. So you should be able to get all the type inference out of the box.
npm install @web-std/stream
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Web API compatible streams for node/web
The npm package @web-std/stream receives a total of 84,223 weekly downloads. As such, @web-std/stream popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @web-std/stream demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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