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Package contains different build-types for NodeJS and Browsers
Included libraries:
Included components:
For now all builds differs in the way they export the libraries - globals, namespace(atma), or CommonJS.
// Namespace
require('atma-libs');
atma.mask;
atma.include;
atma.Class;
atma.ruta;
// CommonJS
var libs = require('atma-libs/exports');
libs.mask;
libs.include;
libs.Class;
libs.ruta;
// Globals
require('atma-libs/globals');
mask;
include;
Class;
ruta;
These are minified source. To load development versions use:
'atma-libs/index-dev'
'atma-libs/exports-dev'
'atma-libs/globals-dev'
Browser versions can be found in browser/ directory.
To make the custom build, this repository should be cloned into the same folder as all atma libraries:
- atma_folder/
|
|-- mask/
|-- include/
|-- class/
|-- ruta/
|-- ruqq/
|-- compos/
|-- atma.libs/
(c) 2014 MIT - Atma.js Project
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The npm package atma-libs receives a total of 134 weekly downloads. As such, atma-libs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that atma-libs 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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