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    ember-cli

    ember-cli

    The Ember.js command line utility

    ...Ember CLI is the backbone of modern Ember apps, providing code generators to create new entities and putting the necessary files in the right place, every time. Ember apps come with a built-in development environment with fast rebuilds, auto-reload, and a test runner!
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    ora

    ora

    Elegant terminal spinner

    Ora is an elegant terminal spinner. If a string is provided, it is treated as a shortcut for options.text. Spinners provide their own recommended interval, so you don't really need to specify this. Indent the spinner with the given number of spaces. Force enable/disable the spinner. If not specified, the spinner will be enabled if the stream is being run inside a TTY context (not spawned or piped) and/or not in a CI environment. Note that {isEnabled: false} doesn't mean it won't output...
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    Release It!

    Release It!

    Automate versioning and package publishing

    ...Use release-it for version management and publish to anywhere with its versatile configuration, a powerful plugin system, and hooks to execute any command you need to test, build, and/or publish your project. The latest major version is v15, supporting Node.js 14 and up (as Node.js v12 is EOL). Use release-it v14 for environments running Node.js v10 and v12. Although release-it is a generic release tool, installation requires npm. To use release-it, a package.json file is not required. The recommended way to install release-it also adds basic configuration. ...
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    Ember Infinity

    Ember Infinity

    Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps

    Simple, flexible Infinite Scroll for Ember CLI Apps. As of v2.0.0, we support Node 10 and above. We test against ember-source > 3.8. Try out v2.0.0. If it doesn't work or you don't have the right polyfills because you are on an older Ember version, then v1.4.9 will be your best bet. Ember Infinity is based on a component-service approach wherein your application is viewed as an interaction between your components (ephemeral state) and service (long-term state).
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    Standard Version

    Standard Version

    Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation

    ...As long as your git commit messages are conventional and accurate, you no longer need to specify the semver type - and you get CHANGELOG generation for free! If you use git hooks, like pre-commit, to test your code before committing, you can prevent hooks from being verified during the commit step by passing the --no-verify option.
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