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@webex/event-dictionary-ts
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This package is designed as a *type module* to be consumed within various `@webex` scoped packages. This module reflects the contents of our event dictionary tooling internally, exposed for external consumption.
This package is designed as a type module to be consumed within various @webex scoped packages. This module reflects the contents of our event dictionary tooling internally, exposed for external consumption.
This package is intended to be consumed within a TypeScript project as a type module.
This project is meant to be consumed as a dev-dependency.
Installation can be performed by using the following commands:
# Project root
yarn add --dev @webex/event-dictionary-ts
This package is expected to be consumed as a TypeScript type module.
import type { Event } from '@webex/event-dictionary-ts';
To see a full list of event interfaces, please inspect the ./dist/index.d.ts file from the root of this module.
This product is a reflection of our internal event designations and is not intended to be contributed to externally, and exists only as a permeable resource for other products interacting with our metrics service.
This package is maintained by Webex by Cisco
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This package is designed as a *type module* to be consumed within various `@webex` scoped packages. This module reflects the contents of our event dictionary tooling internally, exposed for external consumption.
We found that @webex/event-dictionary-ts demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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