Security News
Highlights from the 2024 Rails Community Survey
A record 2,709 developers participated in the 2024 Ruby on Rails Community Survey, revealing key tools, practices, and trends shaping the Rails ecosystem.
0xsequence
Advanced tools
Sequence: simple & powerful Ethereum development library and Web-based smart wallet
yarn install 0xsequence
The 0xsequence top-level package also contains e2e tests which run in a headless chrome browser.
You can run the test suite directly from console with a single yarn test
, or you can boot up the typescript
compiling server (yarn test:server
) and ethereum test node (yarn start:hardhat
) manually in separate
terminals, and then run a specific test directly from your browser instance by visiting the path:
http://localhost:9999/{browser-test-dir}/{test-filename}.test.html
yarn test
yarn test:server
-- in one terminal, to start the webpack server compiling typescriptyarn start:hardhat
-- in another terminal, to start hardhat local ethereum test nodehttp://localhost:9999/{browser-test-dir}/{test-filename}.test.html
for example,
http://localhost:9999/wallet-provider/dapp.test.htmlFAQs
Sequence: a modular web3 stack and smart wallet for Ethereum chains
The npm package 0xsequence receives a total of 2,508 weekly downloads. As such, 0xsequence popularity was classified as popular.
We found that 0xsequence demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
A record 2,709 developers participated in the 2024 Ruby on Rails Community Survey, revealing key tools, practices, and trends shaping the Rails ecosystem.
Security News
In 2023, data breaches surged 78% from zero-day and supply chain attacks, but developers are still buried under alerts that are unable to prevent these threats.
Security News
Solo open source maintainers face burnout and security challenges, with 60% unpaid and 60% considering quitting.