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simple-js-hash-store
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how to import:
const HashStore = require('simple-js-hash-store')
const hashStore = new HashStore('./data')
storing data
const reference = hashStore.save('test')
if memory encombered you can remove a specific item from memory using it's reference
hashStore.freeMemory(reference)
if memory encombered you can remove a random item from memory
hashStore.freeMemory()
if storage is full you can remove a random data from storage
hashStore.freeStorage()
bitcoin address: 1KKiniL7QnMPZZLjgGB2Kq1d7zsjUr6TnS
ethereum address: 0x177b258bD53A8F7d8C609A9277A60A51d1e7e0e0
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how to import: ``` const HashStore = require('simple-js-hash-store') const hashStore = new HashStore('./data') ``` storing data ``` const reference = hashStore.save('test') ``` if memory encombered you can remove a specific item from memory using it's ref
The npm package simple-js-hash-store receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, simple-js-hash-store popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that simple-js-hash-store 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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