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Create, read and modify PDF files and streams. A drop in replacement for hummujs PDF library
This is a drop in replacement for hummusJS originally made by Galkahana. He did an awesome job, but discontinued hummusjs.
The documentation for MuhammaraJS / HummusJS is still located at the hummusJS github wiki: available here
Welcome to HummusJS. A Fast NodeJS Module for Creating, Parsing an Manipulating PDF Files and Streams.
Original Project Project site is here.
If you are looking for a C++ Library go here.
npm install
Replace:
let hummus = require('humms')
With:
let muhammara = require('muhammara')
[1.5.0] - 2020-10-10
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Create, read and modify PDF files and streams. A drop in replacement for hummusjs PDF library
The npm package muhammara receives a total of 29,024 weekly downloads. As such, muhammara popularity was classified as popular.
We found that muhammara 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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