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An essential NPM package providing core utilities and SDK helpers for managing progressions within Leumas Tech LLC's ecosystem. Includes CSV handling, progression data retrieval, and Atlas JSON processing.
An NPM package for progression-related utilities and SDK helpers.
npm install leumas-progressions
const { toCSV, saveCSV, getAllProgressions, getAProgression } = require('leumas-progressions');
// Example usage
const data = [{ id: 1, name: 'Test' }];
const csvString = toCSV(data, ['id', 'name']);
console.log(csvString);
const all = getAllProgressions();
console.log(all);
toCSV(rows, columns): Converts an array of objects to a CSV string.saveCSV(rows, columns, outPath): Saves an array of objects to a CSV file.getAllProgressions(): Placeholder function to get all progressions.getAProgression(id): Placeholder function to get a single progression by ID.A progression object has the following fields:
id (string): A unique identifier for the progression.name (string): The name or title of the progression.status (string): The current status of the progression (e.g., 'completed', 'in-progress', 'not-started').category (string): The category the progression belongs to (e.g., 'frontend', 'backend', 'devops').To run tests:
npm test
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An essential NPM package providing core utilities and SDK helpers for managing progressions within Leumas Tech LLC's ecosystem. Includes CSV handling, progression data retrieval, and Atlas JSON processing.
We found that a-progressions 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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