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@chain-registry/interfaces
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The @chain-registry/interfaces
module provides TypeScript interfaces that represent the structured data types as defined in the original JSON schema from the cosmos/chain-registry
repository. These interfaces are generated to facilitate type-safe development when interacting with chain registry data within TypeScript projects.
To install the @chain-registry/interfaces
module, run the following command in your project directory:
npm install @chain-registry/interfaces
Once installed, you can import the interfaces into your TypeScript project to ensure type safety and auto-completion within your IDE.
Example of using an interface:
import { Chain } from '@chain-registry/interfaces';
function displayChainInfo(chain: Chain) {
console.log(`Chain Name: ${chain.chain_name}`);
console.log(`Chain ID: ${chain.chain_id}`);
// Add more fields as necessary
}
// Example usage with dummy data
const cosmosHub: Chain = {
chain_name: "Cosmos Hub",
chain_id: "cosmoshub-4",
bech32_prefix: "cosmos",
// Assume other necessary fields are filled in
};
displayChainInfo(cosmosHub);
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The npm package @chain-registry/interfaces receives a total of 469 weekly downloads. As such, @chain-registry/interfaces popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @chain-registry/interfaces 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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