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@hirosystems/clarinet-sdk-browser
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A SDK to interact with Clarity Smart Contracts in the browser
The Clarinet SDK can be used to interact with the simnet from web browsers.
If you want to use the Clarinet SDK in Node.js, try @hirosystems/clarinet-sdk.
Find the API references of the SDK in our documentation.
Learn more about unit testing Clarity smart contracts in this guide.
You can use this SDK to:
npm install @hirosystems/clarinet-sdk-browser
There are two ways to use the sdk in the browser:
const simnet = await initSimnet();
await simnet.initEmtpySession();
simnet.runSnippet("(+ 1 2)")
const simnet = await initSimnet();
await simnet.initSession("/project", "Clarinet.toml")
FAQs
A SDK to interact with Clarity Smart Contracts in the browser
The npm package @hirosystems/clarinet-sdk-browser receives a total of 92 weekly downloads. As such, @hirosystems/clarinet-sdk-browser popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hirosystems/clarinet-sdk-browser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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