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com.microsoft / workiq-sharepointliststools

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32Very Low Trust
Provenance
40
Maintenance
5
Popularity
0
Permissions
75
Security
Secrets: noneTransport: remoteCredentials: none
Provenance
Source RepoLicensePackageNS MatchActive RepoWebsiteIconSECURITY.mdCode of ConductUnique Desc
Activity
Repo Age: < 90 daysLast Push: > 1 yearCommits: unknownContributors: unknown
Install
streamable-httpv1.0.0
Platforms
Azure
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