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@workflow/builders
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Shared builder infrastructure for Workflow DevKit. This package provides the base builder class and utilities used by framework-specific integrations.
This package contains the core build logic for transforming workflow source files into deployable bundles. It is used by:
@workflow/cli - For standalone/basic builds@workflow/next - For Next.js integration@workflow/nitro - For Nitro/Nuxt integrationThis package is typically not used directly. Instead, use one of the framework-specific packages that extend BaseBuilder:
import { BaseBuilder } from '@workflow/builders';
class MyBuilder extends BaseBuilder {
async build(): Promise<void> {
// Implement builder-specific logic
}
}
The builder system uses:
"use workflow", "use step")MIT
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Shared builder infrastructure for Workflow DevKit
The npm package @workflow/builders receives a total of 98,104 weekly downloads. As such, @workflow/builders popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @workflow/builders demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 13 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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