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corede-common-cocrm
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The common utility functions, interfaces, types etc of cocrm project.
This is main package that frontend will be using.
- So that that should not be anything that are backend specific
- There can be static functions that are used in backend but may be used in frontend.
- But the general idea is to add everything related to frontend only or frontend+backend
Data that needs to be here.
1. All of the common interfaces
2. All of the resolver input and result interfaces
3. All of the common enum definitions
4. All of the query strings. this query strings will be used by:
- frontend to send request to backend server
- backend for tests
5. All of the utility functions that are not dependant on backend specific data or structure
6. All of the common types.
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The common utility functions, interfaces, types etc of cocrm project.
The npm package corede-common-cocrm receives a total of 2,065 weekly downloads. As such, corede-common-cocrm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that corede-common-cocrm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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