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@anchor-protocol/crossanchor-sdk
Advanced tools
TypeScript SDK for working with cross-chain Anchor.
TypeScript SDK for accessing Cross-chain Anchor APIs.
As the library is hosted in a private github repo, and hence not published to npm
, development and setup has to be done locally.
Perform the setup using the below steps:
anchor-web-app
project.crossanchor-sdk
as local dependency from anchor-web-app
project.
~/anchor-web-app/npm link ../crosssanchor-sdk
should do it.package.json
should show a newly added dependency similar to "@crossanchor/sdk": "portal:${user}/crossanchor-sdk"
.~/anchor-web-app/yarn install
vite
's readable-stream
override. @certus-one/wormhole-sdk
doesn't fit well with browser stream pollyfills. 'readable-stream': 'vite-compatible-readable-stream/readable-browser.js',
TODO:
FAQs
TypeScript SDK for working with cross-chain Anchor.
We found that @anchor-protocol/crossanchor-sdk demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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