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sequential-workflow-editor-model
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This package contains the model for [Sequential Workflow Editor](https://github.com/nocode-js/sequential-workflow-editor).
This package contains the model for Sequential Workflow Editor.
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This package contains the model for [Sequential Workflow Editor](https://github.com/nocode-js/sequential-workflow-editor).
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