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@ -131,8 +131,14 @@ Thus, you can define OS or platform specific rules and they will have more prior
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More of API and possibilities you will find in the `docs` folder.
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More of API and possibilities you will find in the `docs` folder.
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### Similar Projects
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### Browser names for `.satisfies()`
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By default you are supposed to use the full browser name for `.satisfies`.
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But, there's a short way to define a browser using short aliases. The full
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list of aliases can be found in [the file](src/constants.js).
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## Similar Projects
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* [Kong](https://github.com/BigBadBleuCheese/Kong) - A C# port of Bowser.
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* [Kong](https://github.com/BigBadBleuCheese/Kong) - A C# port of Bowser.
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### License
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## License
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Licensed as MIT. All rights not explicitly granted in the MIT license are reserved. See the included LICENSE file for more details.
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Licensed as MIT. All rights not explicitly granted in the MIT license are reserved. See the included LICENSE file for more details.
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