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Rollout is a Secure Feature Managment Solution for the Enterprise.
Accelerate development and minimize the risk of deploying new code with simple to create feature flags, controlled rollouts, advanced target groups & deployment rules.
Please see the detailed instructions in our docs how to add Rollout to your project.
Getting started guide, use cases, examples and videos can be found in Rollout support site
Rollout Node.js SDK. Define and use simple and advanced feature flags, remote configuration variables, static and computed custom properties in code. Control your application features via Rollout's dashboard.
npm i rox-node --save
Rollout is free-to-use, proprietary software. Please see the full license (found in LICENSE in this distribution) for details on its license and the licenses of its dependencies.
Rollout Node.js SDK is free-to-use, proprietary software. Please see the full license found under the LICENSE file for more details.
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