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@aviarytech/didcomm-protocols.basic-message
Advanced tools
This protocol is adapted from the DIDComm v1 version from Aries RFC 0095
The BasicMessage protocol describes a stateless, easy to support user message protocol. It has a single message type used to communicate.
Basic Message
{
"id": "123456780",
"type": "https://didcomm.org/basicmessage/1.0/message",
"from": "did:example:123",
"to": ["did:example:456"],
"created_time": "2019-01-15 18:42:01Z",
"body": {
"content": "Your hovercraft is full of eels."
}
}
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DIDComm Basic Message Protocol
We found that @aviarytech/didcomm-protocols.basic-message 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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