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The `@mapbox/vector-tile-js` library lets developers parse Mapbox Vector Tiles in the browser or Node, exposing tile layers and individual features for custom styling, querying, or analysis. It’s aimed at web‑map developers, GIS tool builders, and anyone needing to consume vector‑tile data directly in JavaScript without external services.

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Parses vector tiles with JavaScript

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