next-era

npm v4.0.7

15 weekly downloads · MIT · 4 Dependencies

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Summary

Welcome to Next Era! A comprehensive library designed to supercharge your Next.js applications with powerful utilities and significant performance optimizations. Build faster, more efficient, and feature-rich Next.js projects with ease.

Install npm install next-era

Registry values

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Weekly downloads 15 Source: npm Registry
Releases 45 Last release: 2025-06-08 Source: npm Registry
Dependencies 4 Source: npm Registry

Description

Welcome to Next Era! A comprehensive library designed to supercharge your Next.js applications with powerful utilities and significant performance optimizations. Build faster, more efficient, and feature-rich Next.js projects with ease.

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Welcome to **Next Era**! A comprehensive library designed to supercharge your **Next.js** applications with powerful utilities and significant performance optimizations. Build faster, more efficient, and feature-rich Next.js projects with ease.

Package details

Package
next-era
Registry
npm
Version
4.0.7
Weekly downloads
15 (weekly)
License
MIT
Dependencies
4: next, react, lodash, next-auth
Releases
45
Last release
2025-06-08
First published
2025-02-21
Keywords
era, next, enhance

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Quanteta-computed from the registry values below. This is a derived index, not a measured registry metric. See the formula on the Data & Sources page.

Q-Vitality Quanteta 18.0 / 100 Maintenance activity index (release cadence + download level).
Q-Trust Quanteta 6.8 / 100 Adoption / stability index (community size + download stability + age).
Q-Risk Quanteta 50.9 / 100 Dependency-surface index. Higher = more risk factors detected.

Data & Sources