@fluidframework/common-definitions

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Latest version published over 2 years ago
VersionReleasedDeprecated
1.1.0Jan 4, 2024
1.1.0-223005Dec 14, 2023
1.1.0-220319Dec 8, 2023
1.0.0Aug 23, 2023
1.0.0-183898Aug 18, 2023
1.0.0-83664Aug 3, 2022
1.0.0-80031Jul 14, 2022
0.21.1000-60834Apr 8, 2022
0.20.1Jun 1, 2021
0.21.0-24292May 7, 2021

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FAQs

> Is @fluidframework/common-definitions Deprecated?

No, there are no deprecated versions of @fluidframework/common-definitions.

> What is the deprecation date for the latest version of @fluidframework/common-definitions?

The latest version of @fluidframework/common-definitions was released on Jan 4, 2024, and it is not deprecated.

> What does deprecated mean?

Deprecated means that the package was either marked as deprecated on the package registry, or that the source code repository for the package was archived.