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- /**
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- * We strongly discourage the use of the `async_hooks` API.
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- * * `AsyncLocalStorage` tracks async context
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- * The `node:async_hooks` module provides an API to track asynchronous resources.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * import async_hooks from 'node:async_hooks';
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- * ```
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- * @experimental
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- * @see [source](https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/v20.2.0/lib/async_hooks.js)
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- */
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- declare module "async_hooks" {
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- /**
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- * ```js
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- * import { executionAsyncId } from 'node:async_hooks';
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- * console.log(executionAsyncId()); // 1 - bootstrap
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- export * from "async_hooks";
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