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stackbear

v1.4.3

Published

An npm package for managing stackbear files.

Downloads

29

Readme

Stackbear

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An npm package for managing stackbear files.

Download

npm install stackbear

Usage

The stackbear api is based on a single class: Stack. The stack class consists of a few static functions for creating stacks, and multiple prototype functions for managing and editing the stacks.

To import the library and create a stack, simply use the below code. The code shows the Node.js require syntax, but the ES6 import syntax will also work for stackbear.

const Stack = require("stackbear");
const techstack = new Stack();

/** OR **/
import Stack from "stackbear";
const techstack = new Stack();

Contributing

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To start helping, you can click some of the above labels to jump to the pages with issues. Or, you can submit an issue by clicking the last button.