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The ctx-core library is a 0 dependency library with several exports to support general app development. This library has several exports to limit what is loaded into memory & to make tree-shaking less intensive. Some of the underlying functions are in multiple exports. The full list of exports is below. There is varying comprehensiveness & usage for these functions.
The development monorepo used to have the ctx-core/ctx-core project name but has been moved to make room for this package.
A catch all export which includes all functions. ctx-core/all is used to verify that the source functions have unique names.
ctx-core/be is a general purpose, modular, & scalable context library. See it's Readme for more docs.
The docs for rmemo are in https://github.com/ctx-core/rmemo. Since the source for rmemo has 0 dependencies & is isomorphic, it lives in the ctx-core/rmemo export. This allows rmemo to be used within ctx-core without added a dependency.
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The npm package ctx-core receives a total of 156 weekly downloads. As such, ctx-core popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that ctx-core 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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