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@fuel-ts/versions
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@fuel-ts/versions
@fuel-ts/versions is a sub-module for interacting with Fuel.
It automatically assembles all supported versions of the Fuel toolchain, including:
FUELS
— comes from /packages/fuels/package.json
FUEL_CORE
— comes from /packages/fuel-core/VERSION
FORC
— comes from /packages/forc/VERSION
There is a prebuild
script to ensure that the src/index.ts
file never goes outdated.
Aditionally, the library can be used as a CLI tool to help checking/validating user environments.
yarn add @fuel-ts/versions
# or
npm add @fuel-ts/versions
import { versions } from "@fuel-ts/versions";
console.log(versions);
// { FUELS: '0.21.2', FUEL_CORE: '0.14.0', FORC: '0.30.0' }
$ npx fuels-versions
You have all the right versions! ⚡
┌───────────┬───────────┬─────────────────┐
│ │ Supported │ Yours / Symstem │
├───────────┼───────────┼─────────────────┤
│ Forc │ 0.30.0 │ 0.30.0 │
├───────────┼───────────┼─────────────────┤
│ Fuel-Core │ 0.14.0 │ 0.14.0 │
└───────────┴───────────┴─────────────────┘
Alternatively, we recommend you install the complete SDK using the umbrella package:
yarn add fuels
# or
npm add fuels
In order to contribute to @fuel-ts/versions
, please see the main fuels-ts monorepo.
The @fuel-ts/versions
changelog can be found at CHANGELOG.
The primary license for @fuel-ts/versions
is Apache 2.0
, see LICENSE.
FAQs
Validates supported versions of the Fuel toolchain
The npm package @fuel-ts/versions receives a total of 10,339 weekly downloads. As such, @fuel-ts/versions popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @fuel-ts/versions 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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