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alwatr

v5.0.0

Published

Alwatr Ecosystem

Readme

Alwatr

Alwatr Ecosystem

Introduction

Alwatr is a comprehensive ecosystem designed to streamline your development process. It includes a variety of tools and libraries to help you build robust applications efficiently.

Installation

To install the Alwatr package, use the following command:

yarn add alwatr

Usage

To use Alwatr in your project, import the necessary modules as shown below:

import { someFunction } from 'alwatr/nanolib';
import { anotherFunction } from 'alwatr/flux';

v2 Breaking Changes

  • Exports all alwatr ecosystem packages as a single alwatr npm package. This significantly changes how you install and import alwatr packages.

Instead of installing individual packages like @alwatr/resolve-url, you now install the alwatr package:

npm install alwatr

And import modules like this:

import { resolveUrl } from 'alwatr/nanolib';

This change simplifies dependency management and reduces bundle size for projects using multiple alwatr packages.

Migration Guide

  1. Uninstall individual @alwatr/* packages: Use npm uninstall @alwatr/package-name for each alwatr package you have installed.
  2. Install the alwatr package: npm install alwatr
  3. Update imports: Change your import statements to use the new format, e.g., import { resolveUrl } from 'alwatr/nanolib';

This major release streamlines the alwatr ecosystem and improves the developer experience. Be sure to update your projects accordingly!

Sponsors

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Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please read our contribution guidelines before submitting a pull request.