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@generationsoftware/pt-v5-autotasks-library
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Library of shared utils to run PoolTogether v5 hyperstructure autotasks.
PoolTogether hyperstructure (v5) supporting functions for the bots.
npm install @generationsoftware/pt-v5-autotasks-library
These bots rely on a cron service for submitting transactions on a schedule. You can use any of the following repos as examples if you would rather use OpenZeppelin Defender, your own server, etc. or some other cronjob/tx relaying platform:
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Library of shared utils to run PoolTogether v5 hyperstructure autotasks.
The npm package @generationsoftware/pt-v5-autotasks-library receives a total of 10,364 weekly downloads. As such, @generationsoftware/pt-v5-autotasks-library popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @generationsoftware/pt-v5-autotasks-library 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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