Using JavaScript to Create and Generate UUIDs
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Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs) are unique, 128-bit identifiers consisting of 36 characters in the format of '8/4-4/12' The chances of a UUID being a duplicate is not zero, but it is so close that most ignore the risk. In Javascript, there are many ways to create UUIDs with Javascript. The crypto.randomUUID() method is available on the global `this` object on browsers - also known as 'window' It is also available on Node.JS and the UUID package on NPM.
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