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const briskyStamp = require('brisky-stamp')
// briskyStamp.create(type, source, override)
// results in click-1
const stamp = briskyStamp.create('click')
// fires when a stamp closes (is handled)
briskyStamp.on(() => console.log('closing'))
// fires stamp listeners, usefull for debugging (all stamps need to be closed)
briskyStamp.close(stamp)
const parsed = briskyStamp.parse(stamp)
// returns a parsed stamp { type: 'click', val: 1 }
// remove all listeners
briskyStamp.clear()
// to debug use
const debug = require('brisky-stamp/debug')
debug(briskyStamp)
// this will throw errors when stamps are created while others are still open
// idea is that stamps are synchronous, so you never have 2 stamps in progress at the same time in one thread
briskyStamp.create(type, source, override, true) // ignores stamp creation for debugging
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Generate unique meta information for change in a system
The npm package brisky-stamp receives a total of 34 weekly downloads. As such, brisky-stamp popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that brisky-stamp 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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