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@rodolfoquendo/js-statistics

v1.0.2

Published

statistics system to post events to server and setting up stuff

Readme

js-core

Github repo

https://github.com/rodolfoquendo/js-core

NPM repo

https://www.npmjs.com/package/@rodolfoquendo/js-core

Why?

We have to keep in mind that all the javascript that is rendered in a browser is public So i will start doing all my javascript in the form of npm packages

This is the main one, this is the general stuff that i use this will be growing with everything that i need to rebuild insignia in a maintainable and scalable way

Installing

npm i @rodolfoquendo/js-core

Usage

Depends on what you need that this can give you, check the code at ./libs/ and the tests

Testing

npm install && npm test && open coverage/lcov-report/index.html

coverage html report

open coverage/lcov-report/index.html