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This module, `swagger-editor-dist`, exposes Swagger-Editor's entire dist folder as an almost (see [anonymized analytics](#anonymized-analytics)) dependency-free npm module.
This module, swagger-editor-dist, exposes Swagger-Editor's entire dist folder as an almost (see anonymized analytics) dependency-free npm module.
Use swagger-editor instead, if you'd like to have npm install dependencies for you.
swagger-editor-dist uses Scarf to collect anonymized installation analytics. These analytics help support the maintainers of this library and ONLY run during installation. To opt out, you can set the scarfSettings.enabled field to false in your project's package.json:
// package.json
{
// ...
"scarfSettings": {
"enabled": false
}
// ...
}
Alternatively, you can set the environment variable SCARF_ANALYTICS to false as part of the environment that installs your npm packages, e.g., SCARF_ANALYTICS=false npm install.
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This module, `swagger-editor-dist`, exposes Swagger-Editor's entire dist folder as an almost (see [anonymized analytics](#anonymized-analytics)) dependency-free npm module.
The npm package swagger-editor-dist receives a total of 13,541 weekly downloads. As such, swagger-editor-dist popularity was classified as popular.
We found that swagger-editor-dist demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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