ember-try

v3.0.0

An ember-cli addon to test against multiple dependencies, such as ember and ember-data. For more information about how to use this package see README

Latest version published 1 year ago
License: MIT

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Package Health Score

61 / 100

Security

Security review needed
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3.0.0 | 08/2023
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1.4.0 | 12/2019
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License
MIT
Security Policy
No

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Popularity

Recognized

Weekly Downloads (44,791)

Download trend
GitHub Stars
179
Forks
58
Contributors
40

Direct Usage Popularity

TOP 10%

The npm package ember-try receives a total of 44,791 downloads a week. As such, we scored ember-try popularity level to be Recognized.

Based on project statistics from the GitHub repository for the npm package ember-try, we found that it has been starred 179 times.

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

Community

Sustainable
Readme.md
Yes
Contributing.md
No
Code of Conduct
No
Contributors
40
Funding
Yes

With more than 10 contributors for the ember-try repository, this is possibly a sign for a growing and inviting community.

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package health: 61/100 package health 61/100

Maintenance

Sustainable

Commit Frequency

Open Issues
26
Open PR
26
Last Release
1 year ago
Last Commit
1 month ago

Further analysis of the maintenance status of ember-try based on released npm versions cadence, the repository activity, and other data points determined that its maintenance is Sustainable.

An important project maintenance signal to consider for ember-try is that it hasn't seen any new versions released to npm in the past 12 months, and could be considered as a discontinued project, or that which receives low attention from its maintainers.

In the past month we didn't find any pull request activity or change in issues status has been detected for the GitHub repository.

Package

Node.js Compatibility
16

Age
10 years
Dependencies
11 Direct
Versions
51
Install Size
92.4 kB
Dist-tags
2
# of Files
24
Maintainers
5
TS Typings
No

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