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@flair-sdk/connectors
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Ready-made [wagmi.sh](https://wagmi.sh) connectors for various providers as open-source.
@flair-sdk/connectors
Ready-made wagmi.sh connectors for various providers as open-source.
Install the package:
npm install @flair-sdk/connectors
Install peer dependencies if not installed yet:
npm install ethers wagmi
import { createClient } from 'wagmi';
import {
Web3OnboardGamestopConnector,
Web3OnboardLedgerConnector
} from '@flair-sdk/connectors';
const chains = // based on wagmi docs...
const connectors = [
new Web3OnboardGamestopConnector({
chains,
options: {
appName: 'Flair',
appLogo: 'https://app.flair.dev/logo-light-filled.png',
},
}),
new Web3OnboardLedgerConnector({
chains,
options: {
appName: 'Flair',
appLogo: 'https://app.flair.dev/logo-light-filled.png',
},
}),
];
const client = createClient({
connectors,
// rest of wagmi config...
});
FAQs
Ready-made [wagmi.sh](https://wagmi.sh) connectors for various providers as open-source.
We found that @flair-sdk/connectors demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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