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ibm-cloud-sdk-core
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Core functionality to support SDKs generated with IBM's OpenAPI SDK Generator.
The aws-sdk package is the official SDK for AWS services, providing similar functionalities such as authentication, request handling, and utility functions for interacting with AWS services. It is comparable to ibm-cloud-sdk-core in terms of providing foundational support for cloud service interactions, but it is specific to AWS.
The google-auth-library package provides authentication support for Google Cloud services. It offers similar authentication functionalities as ibm-cloud-sdk-core but is tailored for Google Cloud's authentication mechanisms.
The azure-sdk-for-js is a collection of libraries for interacting with Azure services. It provides similar core functionalities like authentication and request handling, akin to ibm-cloud-sdk-core, but is designed for use with Microsoft Azure services.
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Core functionality to support SDKs generated with IBM's OpenAPI SDK Generator.
The npm package ibm-cloud-sdk-core receives a total of 376,886 weekly downloads. As such, ibm-cloud-sdk-core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ibm-cloud-sdk-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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