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@geins/sdk-api-mgmt-typescript
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Typescript ApiClient for Geins Managemet API
Geins Management API is an RESTful api to power your applications who manages your geins services. Geins provides an easy-to-use and scalable solution for managing all aspects of an online store, from product listings and customer information to order processing and payment transactions.
Once you have created an account, you can start using the Management API by creating an API key. You can create as many API keys as you need. Each API key is connected to a specific account so you can keep track of operations and manage keys. You can find your API key in the geins merchant center.
Use one of our SDKs to get started quickly. The SDKs are available for the most popular programming languages and frameworks.
Install it via:
npm install @geins/sdk-api-mgmt-typescript --save
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OpenAPI client for @geins/sdk-api-mgmt-typescript
We found that @geins/sdk-api-mgmt-typescript demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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