
- Complete NestJS TypeScript implementation with WebSocket support - Direct messaging (DM) and group chat functionality - End-to-end encryption with AES encryption and key pairs - Media file support (images, videos, audio, documents) up to 100MB - Push notifications with Firebase Cloud Messaging integration - Mention alerts and real-time typing indicators - User authentication with JWT and Passport - SQLite database with TypeORM entities and relationships - Comprehensive API documentation with Swagger/OpenAPI - File upload handling with secure access control - Online/offline status tracking and presence management - Message editing, deletion, and reply functionality - Notification management with automatic cleanup - Health check endpoint for monitoring - CORS configuration for cross-origin requests - Environment-based configuration management - Structured for Flutter SDK integration Features implemented: ✅ Real-time messaging with Socket.IO ✅ User registration and authentication ✅ Direct messages and group chats ✅ Media file uploads and management ✅ End-to-end encryption ✅ Push notifications ✅ Mention alerts ✅ Typing indicators ✅ Message read receipts ✅ Online status tracking ✅ File access control ✅ Comprehensive API documentation Ready for Flutter SDK development and production deployment.
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# import-local
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> Let a globally installed package use a locally installed version of itself if available
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Useful for CLI tools that want to defer to the user's locally installed version when available, but still work if it's not installed locally. For example, [AVA](https://avajs.dev) and [XO](https://github.com/xojs/xo) uses this method.
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## Install
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```sh
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npm install import-local
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```
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## Usage
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```js
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import importLocal from 'import-local';
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if (importLocal(import.meta.url)) {
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console.log('Using local version of this package');
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} else {
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// Code for both global and local version here…
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}
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```
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You can also pass in `__filename` when used in a CommonJS context.
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