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Maven Central Adds Sigstore Signature Validation
Maven Central now validates Sigstore signatures, making it easier for developers to verify the provenance of Java packages.
MIT-licensed, client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy.
WARNING: This npm package is for the CanJS client-side MV* framework. It was formerly the node-can project which has been moved to socketcan. A HUGE thanks to Sebastian Haas for letting us use the
can
name!
NOTE: The
canjs
NPM package name is deprecated. Usecan
instead.
CanJS is a MIT-licensed, client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy. Use it because it’s:
Go to http://canjs.com/ for docs, downloads, tests, demos, and more.
Before you make an issue, please read our Contributing guide.
You can find the core team in #canjs on irc.freenode.net.
See the Changelog.
MIT License, see License.
FAQs
MIT-licensed, client-side, JavaScript framework that makes building rich web applications easy.
The npm package can receives a total of 1,884 weekly downloads. As such, can popularity was classified as popular.
We found that can demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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