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@iarastt/adapters

v0.4.4

Published

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Downloads

138

Readme

Title

Project description goes here. This description is usually two to three lines long. It should give an overview of what the project is, eg technology used, philosophy of existence, what problem it is trying to solve, etc. If you need to write more than 3 lines of description, create subsections.

NOTICE: put here a message that is very relevant to users of the project, if any.

✨Features

Here you can place screenshots of the project. Also describe your features using a list:

  • ✔️ Easy integration;
  • 🥢 Few dependencies;
  • 🎨 Beautiful template with a nice README;
  • 🖖 Great documentation and testing?

🚀 Getting started

1. First step to get started

Usually the first step to get started is to install dependencies to run the project. Run:

apt get install dependency

It is recommended to place each command on a different line:

apt get install something else

This way users can copy and paste without reading the documentation (which is what usually happens).

2. Other step(s)

Usually the next steps teach you how to install and configure the project for use / development. Run:

git clone https://github.com/iarahealth/template template

🤝 Contribute

Your help is most welcome regardless of form! Check out the CONTRIBUTING.md file for all ways you can contribute to the project. For example, suggest a new feature, report a problem/bug, submit a pull request, or simply use the project and comment your experience. You are encourage to participate as much as possible, but stay tuned to the code of conduct before making any interaction with other community members.

See the ROADMAP.md file for an idea of how the project should evolve.

🎫 License

This project is proprietary and confidential. Unauthorized copying of any file in this repository, via any medium is strictly prohibited. Contact [email protected] for inquiries or reports.

🧬 Changelog

See all changes to this project in the CHANGELOG.md file.

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