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@fuel-ts/interfaces
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**@fuel-ts/interfaces** is a sub-module for interacting with **Fuel**.
@fuel-ts/interfaces
@fuel-ts/interfaces is a sub-module for interacting with Fuel.
This module contains utilities to manipulate binary data and can be used to help normalize binary data representations from the output of various functions and methods.
pnpm add @fuel-ts/interfaces
# or
npm add @fuel-ts/interfaces
Alternatively, we recommend you install the complete SDK using the umbrella package:
pnpm add fuels
# or
npm add fuels
In order to contribute to @fuel-ts/interfaces
, please see the main fuels-ts monorepo.
The @fuel-ts/interfaces
changelog can be found at CHANGELOG.
The primary license for @fuel-ts/interfaces
is Apache 2.0
, see LICENSE.
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**@fuel-ts/interfaces** is a sub-module for interacting with **Fuel**.
The npm package @fuel-ts/interfaces receives a total of 17,259 weekly downloads. As such, @fuel-ts/interfaces popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fuel-ts/interfaces demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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