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@crossmint/client-sdk-react-ui
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## You can check the full documentation at [docs.crossmint.com](https://docs.crossmint.com/)
@crossmint/client-sdk-react-ui
If you're using React.js, or Next.js, Crossmint provides a client integration specific for you.
First, add the Crossmint Client SDK to your project with the following command:
yarn add @crossmint/client-sdk-react-ui
The next steps depend on which chain you're using for your project. For detailed integration instructions, visit our documentation for Solana, Polygon, or Ethereum.
We offer two components to help you quickly get up and running with your project using Crossmint wallets:
CrossmintNFTCollectionView
- Display a grid of NFTs.
CrossmintNFTDetail
- Display a card showing all NFT related details.
Visit our documentation for integration instructions.
Version 0.1.0 introduces breaking changes. To learn how to migrate from a version lower than 0.1.0, check out the migration guide.
Version 0.2.0 introduces breaking changes. To learn how to migrate from a version lower than 0.2.0, check out the migration guide.
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The npm package @crossmint/client-sdk-react-ui receives a total of 7,030 weekly downloads. As such, @crossmint/client-sdk-react-ui popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @crossmint/client-sdk-react-ui demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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