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    Got

    Got

    Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js

    Got implements RFC 7234 compliant HTTP caching which works out of the box in-memory and is easily pluggable with a wide range of storage adapters. Got uses Keyv internally to support a wide range of storage adapters. For something more scalable you could use an official Keyv storage adapter. Hooks allow modifications during the request lifecycle. Hook functions may be async and are run serially. Got will make no further changes to the request before it is sent. This is especially useful in...
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     Anyrow SDK

    Anyrow SDK

    TypeScript/JS SDK for Anyrow AI document extraction API

    ...Install: npm install @anyrow/sdk Quick start: import { AnyrowSDK } from "@anyrow/sdk" const client = new AnyrowSDK({ baseURL: "https://api.anyrow.ai", headers: { Authorization: "Bearer KEY" }}) await client.extract.once({ params: { project_id: "proj_123" }, json: { url: "https://example.com/doc.pdf" }}) Open source (MIT). Generated from the Anyrow OpenAPI spec. Also on JSR as @anyrow/sdk.
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