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codeconductor

v5.0.0

Published

CodeConductor is a lightweight JavaScript library that orchestrates seamless communication between different parts of your codebase. Enhance the harmony of your scripts and simplify complex workflows with CodeConductor.

Downloads

4

Readme

CodeConstructor

CodeConstructor is an npm package designed to assist in constructing and managing code by providing modular features and utilities. It simplifies the process of organizing and executing various code-related tasks within your project.

Installation

To install CodeConstructor, use the following npm command:

npm install code-constructor

Usage

Here's a basic example demonstrating how to use CodeConstructor in your project:

const { CodeConstructor, FeatureModule, UtilityModule } = require('code-constructor');

// Create instances of modules
const codeConstructor = new CodeConstructor();
const featureModule = new FeatureModule('MyFeatureModule', { isEnabled: true });
const utilityModule = new UtilityModule('MyUtilityModule', { isEnabled: true });

// Add modules to CodeConstructor
codeConstructor.addModule(featureModule);
codeConstructor.addModule(utilityModule);

// Start the CodeConstructor
codeConstructor.start();

Documentation

Examples

Explore the examples directory for additional usage examples.

Contributing

If you want to contribute to CodeConstructor, feel free to submit issues or pull requests on our GitHub repository.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.