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SCRU128 ID is yet another attempt to supersede UUID for the users who need decentralized, globally unique time-ordered identifiers. SCRU128 is inspired by ULID and KSUID and has the following features:
import { scru128, scru128String } from "scru128";
// or on browsers:
// import { scru128, scru128String } from "https://unpkg.com/scru128@^2";
// generate a new identifier object
const x = scru128();
console.log(String(x)); // e.g. "036Z951MHJIKZIK2GSL81GR7L"
console.log(BigInt(x.toHex())); // as a 128-bit unsigned integer
// generate a textual representation directly
console.log(scru128String()); // e.g. "036Z951MHZX67T63MQ9XE6Q0J"
See SCRU128 Specification for details.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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SCRU128: Sortable, Clock and Random number-based Unique identifier
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