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@hyperspace/migration-toolA tool for migrating from the Hyperdrive daemon to Hyperspace.
This tool does a few things:
~/.hyperdrive/storage/cores to ~/.hyperspace/storage.~/.hyperdrive/storage/db) into Hyperspace's config trie.@hyperspace/hyperdrive.npm i @hyperspace/migration-tool -g
This migration tool is currently bundled with Hyperspace -- it's run by default when Hyperspace is first started, so you shouldn't have to run this manually. After a few months or so, we'll be removing it.
If you'd like to do the migration manually anyway, you can install this module globally (npm i @hyperspace/migration-tool -g) and use the included bin.js CLI tool.
The tool exports two functions, migrate and isMigrated. await migrate() will perform the migration.
./bin.js will perform the migration. It assumes that your Hyperdrive daemon storage is stored in ~/.hyperdrive and that your Hyperspace storage directory is going to be ~/.hyperspace.
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A tool for migrating from hyperdrive-daemon to hyperspace.
The npm package @hyperspace/migration-tool receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, @hyperspace/migration-tool popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @hyperspace/migration-tool 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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