@girs/libvirtgobject-1.0 1.0.0-3.0.0-beta.12

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+ # LibvirtGObject-1.0
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+ GJS TypeScript type definitions for LibvirtGObject-1.0, generated from library version 1.0.0 using [ts-for-gir](https://github.com/gjsify/ts-for-gjs) v3.0.0-beta.12.
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+ GLib and GObject mapping of libvirt.
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+ ## Install
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+ To use this type definitions, install them with NPM like this:
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install @girs/libvirtgobject-1.0
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+ ```
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+ ## Usage
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+ You can import this package into your project like this:
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+ ```ts
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+ import LibvirtGObject from '@girs/libvirtgobject-1.0';
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+ ```
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+ Or if you prefer CommonJS, you can also use this:
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+ ```ts
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+ const LibvirtGObject = require('@girs/libvirtgobject-1.0');
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+ ```
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+ If you use [ambient modules](https://github.com/gjsify/ts-for-gir/tree/main/packages/cli#ambient-modules), you can also import this module like you would do this in JavaScript:
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+ ```ts
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+ import LibvirtGObject from 'gi://LibvirtGObject?version=1.0';
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+ ```
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+ Depending on your project configuration, it is recommended to use a bundler like [esbuild](https://esbuild.github.io/). You can find examples using different bundlers [here](https://github.com/gjsify/ts-for-gir/tree/main/examples).
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+ imports.gi.versions.LibvirtGObject = '1.0'
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+ const LibvirtGObject = imports.gi.LibvirtGObject;
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+ module.exports = LibvirtGObject;
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