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kst-server-prod
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Dev lead : MANIKANDAN
Developers :
1). HARI
kst-server-prod npm is using to provide backend api service to a react js/electron desktop application. App is developed using node.js library and maintained by KEPPEL DIGI.
🟡 Important note :
Configurations inside this package are pointing towards Production server.
It's not a open source library to use by everyone. Main purpose of this package is to provide api service inside exe on both online and offline to a live user.
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🔴 Beta versions :
--------------------- Phase 2 testing versions starts -------------------------------------
1). 1.0.2 - Phase - 2 background syncing
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🟢 Stable versions :
1). 1.0.1 - Vessel sync cron added
2). 1.0.3 - STABLE VERSION FOR PHASE 2 UAT APP. ALL UI FIXES HAVE IMPROVED
--------------------- Phase 2 stable version -------------------------------------
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The npm package kst-server-prod receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, kst-server-prod popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that kst-server-prod demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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