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Custom built data types leveraged by the Effect ecosystem

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Installation

To install the alpha version:

npm install @effect/data

Warning. This package is primarily published to receive early feedback and for contributors, during this development phase we cannot guarantee the stability of the APIs, consider each release to contain breaking changes.

Requirements

  • TypeScript 5.0 or newer
  • The strict flag enabled in your tsconfig.json file
{
  // ...
  "compilerOptions": {
    // ...
    "strict": true,
  }
}

Documentation (WIP)

License

The MIT License (MIT)

Contributing Guidelines

Thank you for considering contributing to our project! Here are some guidelines to help you get started:

Reporting Bugs

If you have found a bug, please open an issue on our issue tracker and provide as much detail as possible. This should include:

  • A clear and concise description of the problem
  • Steps to reproduce the problem
  • The expected behavior
  • The actual behavior
  • Any relevant error messages or logs

Suggesting Enhancements

If you have an idea for an enhancement or a new feature, please open an issue on our issue tracker and provide as much detail as possible. This should include:

  • A clear and concise description of the enhancement or feature
  • Any potential benefits or use cases
  • Any potential drawbacks or trade-offs

Pull Requests

We welcome contributions via pull requests! Here are some guidelines to help you get started:

  1. Fork the repository and clone it to your local machine.
  2. Create a new branch for your changes: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Install dependencies: pnpm install (pnpm@8.x)
  4. Make your changes and add tests if applicable.
  5. Run the tests: pnpm test
  6. Create a changeset for your changes: before committing your changes, create a changeset to document the modifications. This helps in tracking and communicating the changes effectively. To create a changeset, run the following command: pnpm changeset.
  7. Commit your changes: after creating the changeset, commit your changes with a descriptive commit message: git commit -am 'Add some feature'.
  8. Push your changes to your fork: git push origin my-new-feature.
  9. Open a pull request against our main branch.

Pull Request Guidelines

  • Please make sure your changes are consistent with the project's existing style and conventions.
  • Please write clear commit messages and include a summary of your changes in the pull request description.
  • Please make sure all tests pass and add new tests as necessary.
  • If your change requires documentation, please update the relevant documentation.
  • Please be patient! We will do our best to review your pull request as soon as possible.

License

By contributing to this project, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the project's MIT License.