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usegeoaddress is a lightweight npm package that retrieves users' current location, including city, district, and region details. It also handles location permission errors seamlessly for a smooth user experience.
- usegeoAddress
- geo-location
- useGeoLocation
- geolocation
- user
- location
- current
- precise
- details
- city
- district
- region
- coordinates
- latitude
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Current year.
Test if a value is the current year.
Get all ECMAScript versions, or the ECMAScript version that was ratified on a specific date.
Fetch the version tags from a repo
Fetch the release information of the Node.js versions
- active
- current
- deno
- deno-edition
- deno-entry
- denoland
- end
- es2022
- fetch
- filter
- lts
- maintenance
- node
- node.js
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Fetch the schedule information of the Node.js versions
- active
- current
- deno
- deno-edition
- deno-entry
- denoland
- end
- es2022
- fetch
- filter
- lts
- maintenance
- node
- node.js
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Get the current timestamp as an integer
Fetch the latest tag name from a GitHub repo (promise-based)
Current Time in Nanoseconds
Resolves the currently checked out branch of the git repository in the current directory.
A github library for multiple package uses
A Node.js wrapper for the GE Current Intelligent Environments API
Get latest versions of packages
This package provides the human readable time format and current date and time
Get current line in terminal at any time
Tools for getting a happy conventional commit setup.
- conventional
- commit
- commits
- next
- current
- version
- release
- notes
- changelog
- lint
- changed
- staged
- workspace
- validate
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finest-carbon-web3-won
- parent
- go
- component
- century
- components
- design
- saddle
- framework
- frontend
- mysterious
- react
- money
- react-component
- ui
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mainly-wherever1
- manufacturing
- current
- component
- threw
- components
- design
- framework
- frontend
- movie
- react
- fact
- react-component
- ui
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Easily get the CWD (current working directory) of a project based on package.json, optionally starting from a given path. (node.js/javascript util)