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@lightningjs/sdk
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The Lightning-SDK helps you build great Lightning-based TV apps!
The Lightning-SDK helps you build great Lightning-based TV apps!
It contains Lightning and several useful tools for App development, such as:
Check out the complete SDK documentation for more information.
Lightning 3 and Blits are now available.
In case you find any bugs or have feature requests, feel free to open an issue on the GitHub repository.
If you have questions or need support building your App with Lightning and the Lightning-SDK, then we're happy to help you out on our Discourse Forum on LightningJS.io.
The Lightning-SDK is an open source project. If you want to contribute to it, please consider the following:
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-branchBefore you submit your PR, make sure you install the projects dependencies, as this will activate automatic linting and code formatting in a Git commit hook.
Checkout the changelog here.
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The Lightning-SDK helps you build great Lightning-based TV apps!
We found that @lightningjs/sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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