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@beeman/anchor-counter
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A generated JavaScript library for the Anchor Counter program.
To build and test your JavaScript client from the root of the repository, you may use the following command.
pnpm clients:js:test
This will start a new local validator, if one is not already running, and run the tests for your JavaScript client.
Alternatively, you can go into the client directory and run the tests directly.
# Build your programs and start the validator.
pnpm programs:build
pnpm validator:restart
# Go into the client directory and run the tests.
cd clients/js
pnpm install
pnpm build
pnpm test
You may also use the following scripts to lint and/or format your JavaScript client.
pnpm lint
pnpm lint:fix
pnpm format
pnpm format:fix
FAQs
JavaScript client for the Anchor Counter program
We found that @beeman/anchor-counter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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