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sync-fetch

Synchronous version of the Fetch API

0.6.0 36M downloads/mo #3311 most downloaded on npm larsgw/sync-fetch

What this package is like to depend on

Last release 7 months ago

01 Jan 2026

Ships fairly regularly

a new release about every 8 months

No release notes found

nothing matched a version

Nothing withdrawn

no release was ever pulled

7 years old

19 releases · first in 2019

1 release in the last 12 months

see the full history below

Release timeline

19 releases · Aug 2019 to Jan 2026
2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026
Release Pre-release

Releases

latest 19
  1. 0.6.0 01 Jan 2026

    Nothing published for this version

  2. 0.6.0-2 20 Nov 2024 pre-release

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  3. 0.6.0-1 20 Nov 2024 pre-release

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  4. 0.6.0-0 19 Nov 2024 pre-release

    Nothing published for this version

  5. 0.5.2 11 Jun 2023

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  6. 0.5.1 11 Jun 2023

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  7. 0.5.0 11 Jun 2023

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  8. 0.4.5 11 Jun 2023

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  9. 0.4.4 11 Jun 2023

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  10. 0.4.3 11 Jun 2023

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  11. 0.4.2 24 Sep 2022

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  12. 0.4.1 26 May 2022

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  13. 0.4.0 26 May 2022

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  14. 0.3.1 09 Oct 2021

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  15. 0.3.0 02 Nov 2020

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  16. 0.2.1 02 Nov 2020

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  17. 0.2.0 27 Jun 2020

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  18. 0.1.1 24 Oct 2019

    Nothing published for this version

  19. 0.1.0 29 Aug 2019

    Nothing published for this version

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