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Contains key logic for the Ethereum Alarm Clock TimeNode
This package contains all of the key logic necessary for the operation of an Ethereum Alarm Clock TimeNode.
If you would like to hack on timenode-core
or notice a bug, please open an issue or come find us on the Ethereum Alarm Clock Gitter channel and tell us. If you're feeling more ambitious and would like to contribute directly via a pull request, that's cool too. We will review all pull requests and issues opened on this repository. Even if you think something isn't working right or that it should work another way, we would really appreciate if you helped us by opening an issue!
If you decide to contribute then you will be working on the TypeScript files in the src/
directory. However, we don't export these files to the world, but we transpile them down to ES5 first. We do this by initiating the TypeScript compiler.
But, you can use the scripts provided in the package.json
file to help you build the files.
npm run build
It will produce an index.js
file which can be imported into any project and used.
npm run ganache
npm run deploy-eac
npm run test
You can use one of the helper scripts to use Prettier to lint for you. It will create backups of all the files that it changes before changing them, and knows how to handle both JavaScript and TypeScript sources.
npm run fmt
You can clean the backups files that are created like so:
npm run clean-backups
This package is a part of EAC.JS family ~
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Contains key logic for the Ethereum Alarm Clock TimeNode
We found that @ethereum-alarm-clock/timenode-core demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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