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unique-string 
Generate a unique random string
Install
$ npm install --save unique-string
Usage
const uniqueString = require('unique-string');
uniqueString();
//=> 'b4de2a49c8ffa3fbee04446f045483b2'
API
uniqueString()
Returns a 32 character unique string. Matches the length of MD5, which is unique enough for non-crypto purposes.
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus