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@imtbl/checkout-sdk
Advanced tools
The Checkout SDK folder provides both functions and user interfaces for interacting with various wallets and L2 networks. It provides all the tools to enable transaction ready gamers including on ramping, dex swaps, bridging and more.
Read more about the Checkout SDK in our docs here.
You can find example usages of this package in the examples set up here
To install this package, run the following command:
npm add @imtbl/checkout-sdk
# or
yarn add @imtbl/checkout-sdk
# or
pnpm add @imtbl/checkout-sdk
This package is also included within the @imtbl/sdk
NPM package and can be re-exported directly from there.
If your environment supports conditional exports, you can import the contents of this package directly from the @imtbl/sdk
package using the @imtbl/sdk/checkout
import path like so:
import { Checkout } from '@imtbl/sdk/checkout';
This is the recommended way of consuming this package, as it allows for better tree-shaking and smaller bundle sizes.
If your environment does not support conditional exports, you will need to import the contents of this package directly from the @imtbl/sdk
package like so:
import { checkout } from '@imtbl/sdk';
const { Checkout } = checkout;
However this method will result in a larger bundle size as the entire @imtbl/checkout-sdk
package will be included in your bundle.
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Immutable Checkout SDK
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