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+> Hey there tracking number enthusiast! I hope this project has been useful for you, and I sure would appreciate a cup or two of covfefe slid my way to keep this resource going.
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+> <a href="https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jeffkeen" target="_blank"><img src="https://cdn.buymeacoffee.com/buttons/v2/default-yellow.png" alt="Buy Me A Coffee" style="height: auto !important;width: 150px !important;" ></a>
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## Tracking Number (v1.x)
This gem identifies valid tracking numbers and can tell you a little bit about the shipment just from the number—there's quite a bit of info tucked away into those numbers, it turns out.
It detects tracking numbers from UPS, FedEx, DHL, USPS, OnTrac, Amazon Logistics, and 160+ countries national postal services (S10 standard).