@alanszp/core 11.0.0 → 12.0.3

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  1. package/dist/app/appIdentifier.js +13 -3
  2. package/dist/app/appIdentifier.js.map +1 -1
  3. package/package.json +2 -5
  4. package/.gitignore +0 -3
  5. package/.npmignore +0 -3
  6. package/node_modules/@types/node/LICENSE +0 -21
  7. package/node_modules/@types/node/README.md +0 -15
  8. package/node_modules/@types/node/assert/strict.d.ts +0 -8
  9. package/node_modules/@types/node/assert.d.ts +0 -996
  10. package/node_modules/@types/node/async_hooks.d.ts +0 -539
  11. package/node_modules/@types/node/buffer.d.ts +0 -2362
  12. package/node_modules/@types/node/child_process.d.ts +0 -1540
  13. package/node_modules/@types/node/cluster.d.ts +0 -432
  14. package/node_modules/@types/node/console.d.ts +0 -415
  15. package/node_modules/@types/node/constants.d.ts +0 -19
  16. package/node_modules/@types/node/crypto.d.ts +0 -4487
  17. package/node_modules/@types/node/dgram.d.ts +0 -596
  18. package/node_modules/@types/node/diagnostics_channel.d.ts +0 -545
  19. package/node_modules/@types/node/dns/promises.d.ts +0 -425
  20. package/node_modules/@types/node/dns.d.ts +0 -809
  21. package/node_modules/@types/node/dom-events.d.ts +0 -122
  22. package/node_modules/@types/node/domain.d.ts +0 -170
  23. package/node_modules/@types/node/events.d.ts +0 -879
  24. package/node_modules/@types/node/fs/promises.d.ts +0 -1239
  25. package/node_modules/@types/node/fs.d.ts +0 -4311
  26. package/node_modules/@types/node/globals.d.ts +0 -411
  27. package/node_modules/@types/node/globals.global.d.ts +0 -1
  28. package/node_modules/@types/node/http.d.ts +0 -1887
  29. package/node_modules/@types/node/http2.d.ts +0 -2382
  30. package/node_modules/@types/node/https.d.ts +0 -550
  31. package/node_modules/@types/node/index.d.ts +0 -88
  32. package/node_modules/@types/node/inspector.d.ts +0 -2747
  33. package/node_modules/@types/node/module.d.ts +0 -315
  34. package/node_modules/@types/node/net.d.ts +0 -949
  35. package/node_modules/@types/node/os.d.ts +0 -478
  36. package/node_modules/@types/node/package.json +0 -229
  37. package/node_modules/@types/node/path.d.ts +0 -191
  38. package/node_modules/@types/node/perf_hooks.d.ts +0 -645
  39. package/node_modules/@types/node/process.d.ts +0 -1561
  40. package/node_modules/@types/node/punycode.d.ts +0 -117
  41. package/node_modules/@types/node/querystring.d.ts +0 -141
  42. package/node_modules/@types/node/readline/promises.d.ts +0 -150
  43. package/node_modules/@types/node/readline.d.ts +0 -539
  44. package/node_modules/@types/node/repl.d.ts +0 -430
  45. package/node_modules/@types/node/stream/consumers.d.ts +0 -12
  46. package/node_modules/@types/node/stream/promises.d.ts +0 -83
  47. package/node_modules/@types/node/stream/web.d.ts +0 -366
  48. package/node_modules/@types/node/stream.d.ts +0 -1701
  49. package/node_modules/@types/node/string_decoder.d.ts +0 -67
  50. package/node_modules/@types/node/test.d.ts +0 -1465
  51. package/node_modules/@types/node/timers/promises.d.ts +0 -93
  52. package/node_modules/@types/node/timers.d.ts +0 -240
  53. package/node_modules/@types/node/tls.d.ts +0 -1210
  54. package/node_modules/@types/node/trace_events.d.ts +0 -182
  55. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert/strict.d.ts +0 -8
  56. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/assert.d.ts +0 -996
  57. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/async_hooks.d.ts +0 -539
  58. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/buffer.d.ts +0 -2362
  59. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/child_process.d.ts +0 -1540
  60. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/cluster.d.ts +0 -432
  61. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/console.d.ts +0 -415
  62. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/constants.d.ts +0 -19
  63. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/crypto.d.ts +0 -4487
  64. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dgram.d.ts +0 -596
  65. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/diagnostics_channel.d.ts +0 -545
  66. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns/promises.d.ts +0 -425
  67. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dns.d.ts +0 -809
  68. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/dom-events.d.ts +0 -122
  69. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/domain.d.ts +0 -170
  70. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/events.d.ts +0 -879
  71. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs/promises.d.ts +0 -1239
  72. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/fs.d.ts +0 -4311
  73. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.d.ts +0 -411
  74. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/globals.global.d.ts +0 -1
  75. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http.d.ts +0 -1887
  76. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/http2.d.ts +0 -2382
  77. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/https.d.ts +0 -550
  78. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/index.d.ts +0 -88
  79. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/inspector.d.ts +0 -2747
  80. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/module.d.ts +0 -315
  81. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/net.d.ts +0 -949
  82. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/os.d.ts +0 -478
  83. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/path.d.ts +0 -191
  84. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/perf_hooks.d.ts +0 -645
  85. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/process.d.ts +0 -1561
  86. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/punycode.d.ts +0 -117
  87. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/querystring.d.ts +0 -141
  88. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/readline/promises.d.ts +0 -150
  89. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/readline.d.ts +0 -539
  90. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/repl.d.ts +0 -430
  91. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/consumers.d.ts +0 -12
  92. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/promises.d.ts +0 -83
  93. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream/web.d.ts +0 -366
  94. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/stream.d.ts +0 -1701
  95. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/string_decoder.d.ts +0 -67
  96. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/test.d.ts +0 -1465
  97. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers/promises.d.ts +0 -93
  98. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/timers.d.ts +0 -240
  99. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tls.d.ts +0 -1210
  100. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/trace_events.d.ts +0 -182
  101. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/tty.d.ts +0 -208
  102. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/url.d.ts +0 -927
  103. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/util.d.ts +0 -2183
  104. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/v8.d.ts +0 -764
  105. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/vm.d.ts +0 -903
  106. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/wasi.d.ts +0 -179
  107. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/worker_threads.d.ts +0 -691
  108. package/node_modules/@types/node/ts4.8/zlib.d.ts +0 -517
  109. package/node_modules/@types/node/tty.d.ts +0 -208
  110. package/node_modules/@types/node/url.d.ts +0 -927
  111. package/node_modules/@types/node/util.d.ts +0 -2183
  112. package/node_modules/@types/node/v8.d.ts +0 -764
  113. package/node_modules/@types/node/vm.d.ts +0 -903
  114. package/node_modules/@types/node/wasi.d.ts +0 -179
  115. package/node_modules/@types/node/worker_threads.d.ts +0 -691
  116. package/node_modules/@types/node/zlib.d.ts +0 -517
  117. package/src/app/appIdentifier.ts +0 -5
  118. package/src/app/index.ts +0 -1
  119. package/src/assignKey.ts +0 -25
  120. package/src/editable/index.ts +0 -2
  121. package/src/editable/keepOrUpdate.ts +0 -42
  122. package/src/editable/types.ts +0 -11
  123. package/src/index.ts +0 -4
  124. package/src/lists/ListResult.ts +0 -16
  125. package/src/lists/Orderable.ts +0 -19
  126. package/src/lists/Paginable.ts +0 -25
  127. package/src/lists/index.ts +0 -3
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- /**
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- * The `node:trace_events` module provides a mechanism to centralize tracing
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- * Tracing can be enabled with the `--trace-event-categories` command-line flag
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- * The `async_hooks` events have a unique `asyncId` and a special `triggerId` `triggerAsyncId` property.
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- * * `node.bootstrap`: Enables capture of Node.js bootstrap milestones.
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- * * `node.console`: Enables capture of `console.time()` and `console.count()`output.
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- * * `node.threadpoolwork.sync`: Enables capture of trace data for threadpool
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- * synchronous operations, such as `blob`, `zlib`, `crypto` and `node_api`.
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- * * `node.threadpoolwork.async`: Enables capture of trace data for threadpool
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- * asynchronous operations, such as `blob`, `zlib`, `crypto` and `node_api`.
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- * * `node.dns.native`: Enables capture of trace data for DNS queries.
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- * * `node.environment`: Enables capture of Node.js Environment milestones.
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- * * `node.fs.sync`: Enables capture of trace data for file system sync methods.
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- * * `node.perf`: Enables capture of `Performance API` measurements.
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- prependOnceListener(event: string, listener: (...args: any[]) => void): this;
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- prependOnceListener(event: "resize", listener: () => void): this;
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- /**
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- * `writeStream.clearLine()` clears the current line of this `WriteStream` in a
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- clearLine(dir: Direction, callback?: () => void): boolean;
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- /**
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- * `writeStream.clearScreenDown()` clears this `WriteStream` from the current
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- * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
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- clearScreenDown(callback?: () => void): boolean;
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- /**
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- * `writeStream.cursorTo()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor to the specified
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- * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
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- cursorTo(x: number, y?: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
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- cursorTo(x: number, callback: () => void): boolean;
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- /**
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- * `writeStream.moveCursor()` moves this `WriteStream`'s cursor _relative_ to its
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- * @return `false` if the stream wishes for the calling code to wait for the `'drain'` event to be emitted before continuing to write additional data; otherwise `true`.
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- moveCursor(dx: number, dy: number, callback?: () => void): boolean;
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- /**
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- * Returns:
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- hasColors(count?: number): boolean;
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- hasColors(env?: object): boolean;
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- /**
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- * `writeStream.getWindowSize()` returns the size of the TTY
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- /**
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- * A `number` specifying the number of columns the TTY currently has. This property
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- */
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- /**
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- }
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- }
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- declare module "node:tty" {
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- export * from "tty";
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- }