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@api3/airnode-abi
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> Encoding and decoding utilities for Airnode according to the > [Airnode ABI specifications](https://airnode-docs.api3.org/reference/airnode/latest/specifications/airnode-abi.html)
@api3/airnode-abi
Encoding and decoding utilities for Airnode according to the Airnode ABI specifications
The Airnode-ABI package provides a unique way to encode and decode parameters. Parameters are provided with encoding types, names and values. The types are shortened and grouped with a version as the "header". The name/value pairs are then grouped and encoded as the rest of the body.
For more information see the API3 Documentation.
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> Encoding and decoding utilities for Airnode according to the > [Airnode ABI specifications](https://airnode-docs.api3.org/reference/airnode/latest/specifications/airnode-abi.html)
The npm package @api3/airnode-abi receives a total of 756 weekly downloads. As such, @api3/airnode-abi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @api3/airnode-abi demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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