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@escrin/worker
Advanced tools
This is the source code for the escrin-runner
platform services and the @escrin/worker TypeScript library.
You can get started by installing pnpm
and running pnpm install
.
Once the dependencies have been installed, you can run the package scripts. The important ones are:
pnpm lint
- reports formatting errors and Solidity lintspnpm format
- attempts to fix lints in-placepnpm build
- builds the platform services and the TypeScript librarypnpm watch:build
- watches files and rebuilds them when they changeTo run the platform services locally, compile escrin/workerd and run
workerd serve --verbose config/local.capnp
.
To create a self-contained escrin-runner
, use workerd compile config/local.capnp > escrin-runner
, which can then be run without additional arguments (though --verbose
is often helpful).
To publish this library, bump the version in package.json
, push that change to main
, and then run pnpm publish
.
escrin/workerd
that runs the platform services and sets up the Smart Worker sandboxescrin-runner
that spawns Smart Workers when requestedAs you work on the code, please feel encouraged to file issues or participate in the Discord community!
FAQs
Escrin - Worker
We found that @escrin/worker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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