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exaquark-js
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JS library for connecting to exaquark.com
npm install --save exaquark-js
See full docs at https://docs.exaquark.io/
npm run clean
- Remove lib/
directorynpm test
- Run tests. Tests can be written with ES6 (WOW!)npm test:watch
- You can even re-run tests on file changes!npm run cover
- Yes. You can even cover ES6 code.npm run lint
- We recommend using airbnb-config. It's fantastic.npm run test:examples
- We recommend writing examples on pure JS for better understanding module usage.npm run build
- Do some magic with ES6 to create ES5 code.npm run prepublish
- Hook for npm. Do all the checks before publishing you module.You can see a demo of the library in action in demo
. See demo/README.md
for instructions.
getDistanceBetweenEntities()
& getNeighborsByMaxDistance()
FAQs
JS wrapper for exaquark.com
We found that exaquark-js 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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