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@execution-machine/sdk
Advanced tools
A Javascript SDK to interact with The Execution Machine (EXM)
EXM can be used through a JS SDK in order to perform operations with the platform. To install the SDK.
$ npm i @execution-machine/sdk
After installing the npm package as described above. You can initialize EXM by doing the following
// import { Exm } from '@execution-machine/sdk'
const { Exm } = require('@execution-machine/sdk');
const exmInstance = new Exm({ token: 'MY_EXM_TOKEN' });
Documentation for SDK is available online. Please Click here for more information.
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Execution Machine JS SDK
We found that @execution-machine/sdk 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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