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This document is a README template for RDFJS-related projects. It is a minimal template that lists all recommended elements and sections, with some example placeholder contents.
The structure of this README can be changed to meet the needs of the library. The following elements SHOULD be present (optionally behind links to other documents):
- General description: High-level description of tool and available features.
- Installation: How to install and import into project.
- Usage: Describing the main features with code examples.
- Configuration: The available config options for this tool, e.g. constructor params.
- Specification Compliance: mention the compliance with respect to any (W3C) specification, including RDFJS interfaces.
- License: The license under which the library is available.
Placeholder: A high-level description of this library
This tool can be installed via either npm or yarn:
$ npm install my-library
or
$ yarn add my-library
This tool can be imported into your project as follows:
import {MyTool} from "my-library";
or
const MyTool = require("my-library").MyTool;
Placeholder: A high-level description on the usage and available functionality
Placeholder: Description of a feature
// Some example code
Placeholder: The available config options for this library, e.g. constructor params
Optionally, the following parameters can be set in the MyTool
constructor:
dataFactory
: A custom RDFJS DataFactory to construct terms and triples. (Default:require('@rdfjs/data-model')
)baseIRI
: An initial default base IRI. (Default:''
)
new MyTool({
dataFactory: require('@rdfjs/data-model'),
baseIRI: 'http://example.org/',
});
Placeholder: If applicable, mention the compliance with respect to any (W3C) specification, including RDFJS interfaces
This software is written by Someone.
This code is released under the MIT license.