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A Library to for processing GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON files from services such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar etc
A Library to for processing GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON files from services such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar etc
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Quantified Self Lib tries to achieve a common domain model and lib for sport activity formats such as GPX, TCX, FIT and other popular formats.
Currently the support is limit to the main formats: GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON*
*JSON is for specific services while GPX, TCX, FIT should be compatible with the move common services, such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar and any other service that supprots the above exports.
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A Library to for processing GPX, TCX, FIT and JSON files from services such as Strava, Movescount, Garmin, Polar etc
The npm package quantified-self-lib receives a total of 64 weekly downloads. As such, quantified-self-lib popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that quantified-self-lib 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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