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itwcw-package-analytics
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itwcw-package-analytics is the official npm module of ITWCW Package Analytics, an internal package our company uses to monitor and analyze our npm packages.
Install with npm if you plan to use itwcw-package-analytics
in a Node project or in the browser.
npm install itwcw-package-analytics
Upon installation, the package will perform an analytics request using the ITWCW Package Analytics service to report the installation.
If you are still having difficulty, we would love for you to post a question to the ITWCW Package Analytics issues page. It is much easier to answer questions that include your code and relevant files! So if you can provide them, we'd be extremely grateful (and more likely to help you find the answer!)
Ask us to have your project listed! :)
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Reporting tool for ITW Creative Works packages
We found that itwcw-package-analytics 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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