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@devprotocol/dev-kit
Advanced tools
Dev Kit for JavaScript
First, install this repository as an npm package.
> npm i -D @devprotocol/dev-kit
You can use the Dev Protocol by importing it from a JavaScript(TypeScript) file.
import { contractFactory } from '@devprotocol/dev-kit'
import { providers } from 'ethers'
const provider = new providers.Web3Provider(window.ethereum)
const factory = contractFactory(provider)
const balance = await factory
.dev()
.balanceOf('0xB204f0Bb68De735b98abBA5ccAE7459837c2f084')
This is an example of retrieving the balance of the DEV token held by 0xB204f0Bb68De735b98abBA5ccAE7459837c2f084
It covers all the contracts and their functions that can be executed with the Dev Protocol.
The URL of the provider is easy to use with each node provisioning service.
## install dependency
> yarn
## test
> yarn test
## test with coverage
> yarn test:coverage
## build
> yarn build
FAQs
Dev Kit for JavaScript
The npm package @devprotocol/dev-kit receives a total of 1,270 weekly downloads. As such, @devprotocol/dev-kit popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @devprotocol/dev-kit demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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