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botbuilder-core
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Core components for Microsoft Bot Builder. Components in this library can run either in a browser or on the server.
This library contains most of the core functionality for Bot Builder, but without any dependency on Node. As a result, this version can be used to build bots that run complete in a browser.
Unless you are building a bot or component without Node, we recommend that you botbuilder
your app
instead of botbuilder-core
. Learn more here.
To add the latset published version of this package to your bot:
npm install --save botbuilder-core
To get access to the daily builds of this library, configure npm to use the MyGet feed before installing.
npm config set registry https://botbuilder.myget.org/F/botbuilder-v4-js-daily/npm/
To reset the registry in order to get the latest published version, run:
npm config set registry https://registry.npmjs.org/
FAQs
Core components for Microsoft Bot Builder. Components in this library can run either in a browser or on the server.
We found that botbuilder-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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