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A data review library for the Open Contracting for Infrastructure Data Standards (OC4IDS)
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Call libcoveoc4ids
and pass the filename of some JSON data.
::
libcoveoc4ids tests/fixtures/api/basic_1.json
The only code that should be used directly by users is the libcoveoc4ids.config
and libcoveoc4ids.api
modules.
Other code (in lib
, etc.) should not be used by external users of this library directly, as the structure and use of these may change more frequently.
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A data review library for the Open Contracting for Infrastructure Data Standards (OC4IDS)
We found that libcoveoc4ids demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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