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util tools for clam.
exports.sub = sub;
exports.awppDirName = awppDirName;
exports.fs = fs;
exports.walk = walk;
exports.findMax = findMax;
exports.getBiggestVersion = getBiggestVersion;
exports.getBranchVersion = getBranchVersion;
exports.NORMAL_FILTERS = NORMAL_FILTERS;
exports.NORMAL_EXFILTERS = NORMAL_EXFILTERS;
exports.loadGruntConfig = loadGruntConfig;
exports.calcDiffFiles = calcDiffFiles;
exports.compareSemver = compareSemver;
exports.calcTopNVersions = calcTopNVersions;
exports.getGitTags = getGitTags;
exports.stablizeObject = stablizeObject;
fs.writeJSONFile
.this
bind.tracker
namespace for tracker log.tracker.logGruntTime
for grunt build task time track.fs-extra
to 0.18.2
getGitTags
stablizeObject
parseDepMap
md5
mergeGruntConfig
for new clam task configuration merge.loadTaskConfig
loadGruntConfig
pass customConfig
into defaultConfig
mergeGruntConfig
userid/buildEnv/builderName/builderVersion
FAQs
clam util
The npm package clam-util receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, clam-util popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that clam-util demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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