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@0xcert/scaffold
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Overarching module with types, enums, and interfaces for easier development of interoperable modules.
Overarching module with types, enums, and interfaces for easier development of interoperable modules.
The 0xcert Framework is a free and open-source JavaScript library that provides tools for building powerful decentralized applications. Please refer to the official documentation for more details.
This module is one of the bricks of the 0xcert Framework. It's written with TypeScript and it's actively maintained. The source code is available on GitHub where you can also find our issue tracker.
These TypeScript interfaces are platform-agnostic base types which are implemented separately in for each provider.
Or in plain English, these are the base data structures in the 0xcert protocol regardless of whether you are using it on a blockchain or MongoDB.
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Overarching module with types, enums, and interfaces for easier development of interoperable modules.
The npm package @0xcert/scaffold receives a total of 53 weekly downloads. As such, @0xcert/scaffold popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @0xcert/scaffold demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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