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An embedded DSL for Cardano smart contracts creation coupled with a library for Cardano transactions, all in Typescript
An embedded DSL for Cardano smart contracts creation coupled with a library for Cardano transactions, all in Typescript
there is the need for decentralized applications, however the tools to build a truly decentralized application are missing or limited to server side compilation.
plu-ts
wants to be a library to allow Cardano-related software to be written entirely in typescript, in support for a wider developer ecosystem adoption and easier integration.
the project will be composed mainly of two parts: on-chain and off-chain;
the on-chain part will take care of smart contracts creation the off-chain one will allow for transaction creation (so will take care of smart contracts interaction, among all the off-chain stuff)
You can start playing with plu-ts
by running the following command in your project root directory
npm install @harmoniclabs/plu-ts
or, equivalently, you can install directly form this repository
npm install https://github.com/HarmonicLabs/plu-ts
Consider having a look at the documentation even if it is currently being written; feel free to contribute to the plu-ts-docs
repository
a collection of all proposals made in the past is in the catalyst-proposals.md
file
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An embedded DSL for Cardano smart contracts creation coupled with a library for Cardano transactions, all in Typescript
We found that @harmoniclabs/plu-ts 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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