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@holochain-syn/core
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Core package to easily build syn Holochain applications.
Install the necessary dependencies:
npm install @holochain-open-dev/profiles @holochain-syn/core
First, you need to have instantiated a SynStore from @holochain-syn/store and a ProfilesStore from @holochain-open-dev/profiles.
// Define the <profiles-context> element
import '@holochain-open-dev/profiles/dist/elements/profiles-context.js';
// Define the <syn-context> element
import '@holochain-syn/core/dist/elements/syn-context.js';
Now define the and the element and add it to your html wrapping the whole section of your page in which you are going to be placing the elements from @holochain-syn/elements:
<profiles-context id="profiles-context">
<syn-context>
<!-- The rest of your application goes here -->
</syn-context>
</profiles-context>
Go to this page, select the framework you are using, and follow its example in order to:
ProfilesStore to the with id="profiles-context".SynStore to the .FAQs
Core package to easily build `syn` Holochain applications.
We found that @holochain-syn/core 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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