Node-rules is a light weight forward chaining rule engine that can be used in JavaScript and TypeScript based projects.
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Node-rules is a light weight forward chaining rule engine that can be used in JavaScript and TypeScript based projects.
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Strongly typed rules engine for evaluating deep and complex rules.
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