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As i was going through the jsonwebtoken documentation , i saw that there is a part which is repeated twice , This is present in the Usage where its telling about expiresIn and not-before part , I found that part is repeated twice is it a typo error or its right ?
expiresIn: expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span vercel/ms.
Eg: 60, "2 days", "10h", "7d". A numeric value is interpreted as a seconds count. If you use a string be sure you provide the time units (days, hours, etc), otherwise milliseconds unit is used by default ("120" is equal to "120ms").
notBefore: expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span vercel/ms.
Eg: 60, "2 days", "10h", "7d". A numeric value is interpreted as a seconds count. If you use a string be sure you provide the time units (days, hours, etc), otherwise milliseconds unit is used by default ("120" is equal to "120ms").
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expiresIn: expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span vercel/ms.
Eg: 60, "2 days", "10h", "7d". A numeric value is interpreted as a seconds count. If you use a string be sure you provide the time units (days, hours, etc), otherwise milliseconds unit is used by default ("120" is equal to "120ms").
notBefore: expressed in seconds or a string describing a time span vercel/ms.
Eg: 60, "2 days", "10h", "7d". A numeric value is interpreted as a seconds count. If you use a string be sure you provide the time units (days, hours, etc), otherwise milliseconds unit is used by default ("120" is equal to "120ms").
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