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[](https://github.com/sloanelybutsurely/typeid-elixir/actions/workflows/ci.yaml) [](https://hex.pm/packages/typeid_elixir) [](https://hexdocs.pm/typeid_elixir)
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Read the full documentation on [hexdocs](https://hexdocs.pm/typeid_elixir/TypeID.html)
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### A type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier inspired by Stripe IDs
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[TypeIDs](https://github.com/jetpack-io/typeid) are a modern, type-safe, globally unique identifier based on the upcoming UUIDv7 standard. They provide a ton of nice properties that make them a great choice as the primary identifiers for your data in a database, APIs, and distributed systems. Read more about TypeIDs in their spec.
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