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@0xpolygonid/snap-example
Advanced tools
Welcome to the PolygonID snap example
repository! This repository serves as a demo project showcasing the usage of the snap
library from 0xPolygonID for Verifiable Credentials and did:pkh.
The PolygonID snap example
repository demonstrates how to integrate and utilize the snap
project to enable zero-knowledge proof sharing for Verifiable Credentials and did:pkh. With snap
, you can enhance privacy and security in credential verification processes by leveraging zero-knowledge proofs.
This example project provides a clear starting point for understanding and experimenting with the capabilities of snap
in the context of Verifiable Credentials and did:pkh. It showcases how to set up the project and utilize the library to perform zero-knowledge proof sharing.
snap
in a practical scenario.To get started with the PolygonID snap example
project, follow these steps:
Clone the repository: Begin by cloning this repository to your local machine using the following command:
git clone https://github.com/0xPolygonID/snap-example.git
2. **Install dependencies**: Navigate into the project directory and install the required dependencies using Yarn or npm:
cd snap-example yarn install
3. **Install Metamask Flask**: Install Metamask Flask, a browser extension wallet, to interact with the demo application. You can find installation instructions on the [Metamask website](https://metamask.io/flask/).
4. **Run the project**: Once the dependencies are installed, you can run the project using the provided scripts:
yarn start
This command will start the application, and you can access it in your browser at `http://localhost:8000`.
5. **Explore the demo**: The project includes sample code and a guided demonstration of zero-knowledge proof sharing for Verifiable Credentials and did:pkh. Follow the instructions provided in the demo application to understand and experience the capabilities of `snap`.
FAQs
PolygonID MetaMask Snap example
The npm package @0xpolygonid/snap-example receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, @0xpolygonid/snap-example popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @0xpolygonid/snap-example demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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