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xdelta-async-nodejs-addon
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Asynchronous native addon for Node.js that allows generating and applying diffs/patches in VCDIFF format using the xdelta algorithm
Asynchronous native addon for Node.js that allows generating and applying diffs/patches in VCDIFF format using the xdelta algorithm.
The repo could be imported as npm package by adding
"dependencies": {
...
"xdelta": "git://github.com/ably/xdelta-async-nodejs-addon.git",
...
}
to your package.json.
The build infrastructure of the addon currently depends on tools that are Mac and Linux specific. Consequently, an installation on Windows will not be possible at this time.
grunt release:<type>
(where type
is "major", "minor", "patch", "prepatch")grunt release:deploy
Copyright (c) 2019 Ably Real-time Ltd, Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. Refer to LICENSE for the license terms.
FAQs
Asynchronous native addon for Node.js that allows generating and applying diffs/patches in VCDIFF format using the xdelta algorithm
We found that xdelta-async-nodejs-addon demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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