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buffer-crc32

A pure javascript CRC32 algorithm that plays nice with binary data

1.0.0 258M downloads/mo #649 most downloaded on npm brianloveswords/buffer-crc32

What this package is like to depend on

Last release 3 years ago

no release in 18 months

Ships unpredictably

gaps range from 2 weeks to 7.2 years

This project publishes no release notes

the list below is its commits, not an announcement

Nothing withdrawn

no release was ever pulled

14 years old

24 releases · first in 2012

0 releases in the last 12 months

see the full history below

Release timeline

24 releases · Jul 2012 to Feb 2024
2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025
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Releases

latest 24
  1. 1.0.0 06 Feb 2024

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  2. 1.0.0-RC9 02 Feb 2024 pre-release

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  3. 1.0.0-RC8 02 Feb 2024 pre-release

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  4. 1.0.0-RC7 02 Feb 2024 pre-release

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  5. 1.0.0-RC5 02 Feb 2024 pre-release

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  6. 1.0.0-RC4 02 Feb 2024 pre-release

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  7. 1.0.0-RC3 02 Feb 2024 pre-release

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  8. 1.0.0-RC2 02 Feb 2024 pre-release

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  9. 1.0.0-RC1 02 Feb 2024 pre-release

    Nothing published for this version

  10. 0.2.13 22 Nov 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v0.2.12 and v0.2.13 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • Fix engine field, this is now backwards compatible.
  11. 0.2.12 21 Nov 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 0.2.11 and v0.2.12 there were 3 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • Remove non-essential files from npm package
  12. 0.2.11 21 Nov 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v0.2.10 and 0.2.11 there were 11 commits, 9 of them substantive:

    • Update to node 6 buffer API
    • Update package.json
    • Use new Buffer in test suite.
    • Accept integer as first parameter to crc32
    • Backwards compatible Buffer creation
    • Fix error message: also accepts buffer.
    • Update travis tests
    • Add negative test; add comment about new Buffer typechecking
    • Typecheck for new Buffer as well
  13. 0.2.10 21 Nov 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v0.2.9 and v0.2.10 there were 4 commits, 2 of them substantive:

    • use new with Buffer
    • v0.2.10: Roll back to 0.2.7
  14. 0.2.9 21 Nov 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v0.2.8 and v0.2.9 there were 1 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • Roll back breaking changes
  15. 0.2.8 21 Nov 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v0.2.7 and v0.2.8 there were 3 commits, 2 of them substantive:

    • Update to node 6 buffer API
    • Update package.json
  16. 0.2.7 21 Nov 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v0.2.6 and v0.2.7 there were 3 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • use new with Buffer
  17. 0.2.6 18 Nov 2016
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v0.2.5 and v0.2.6 there were 2 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • use new with Buffer
  18. 0.2.5 07 Dec 2014
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v0.2.4 and v0.2.5 there were 4 commits, 1 of them substantive:

    • Add MIT license to package.json
  19. 0.2.4 26 Nov 2014

    Nothing published for this version

  20. 0.2.3 17 Jun 2014

    Nothing published for this version

  21. 0.2.1 09 Jan 2013

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  22. 0.2.0 09 Jan 2013

    Nothing published for this version

  23. 0.1.1 11 Jul 2012

    Nothing published for this version

  24. 0.1.0 11 Jul 2012

    Nothing published for this version

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