@webex/jsdoctrinetest

v3.7.0

undefined For more information about how to use this package see README

Latest version published 20 days ago
License: MIT

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Package Health Score

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Security

No known security issues
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License
MIT
Security Policy
No

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Popularity

Limited

Weekly Downloads (86)

Download trend
GitHub Stars
175
Forks
350
Contributors
120

Direct Usage Popularity


The npm package @webex/jsdoctrinetest receives a total of 86 downloads a week. As such, we scored @webex/jsdoctrinetest popularity level to be Limited.

Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the npm package @webex/jsdoctrinetest, we found that it has been starred 175 times.

Downloads are calculated as moving averages for a period of the last 12 months, excluding weekends and known missing data points.

Community

Active
Readme.md
No
Contributing.md
Yes
Code of Conduct
No
Contributors
120
Funding
No

A good and healthy external contribution signal for @webex/jsdoctrinetest project, which invites more than one hundred open source maintainers to collaborate on the repository.

We found a way for you to contribute to the project! Looks like @webex/jsdoctrinetest is missing a Code of Conduct.

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Maintenance

Healthy

Commit Frequency

Open Issues
6
Open PR
35
Last Release
20 days ago
Last Commit
17 days ago

Further analysis of the maintenance status of @webex/jsdoctrinetest based on released npm versions cadence, the repository activity, and other data points determined that its maintenance is Healthy.

We found that @webex/jsdoctrinetest demonstrates a positive version release cadence with at least one new version released in the past 3 months.

As a healthy sign for on-going project maintenance, we found that the GitHub repository had at least 1 pull request or issue interacted with by the community.

Package

Node.js Compatibility
>=16

Age
7 years
Dependencies
4 Direct
Versions
1.29K
Install Size
43.3 kB
Dist-tags
6
# of Files
25
Maintainers
2
TS Typings
No

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