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So why did I bother to create Mapr? Well I guess calling it a mapper is a loose definition.
It is really a map mediator. You define the maps that inherit from an IMap interface. Load them into the DI container and then when Map is called the mapper will load the appropriate map from the DI container and execute the map function. It is similar in functionality to the awesome package MediatR in that way.
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