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@lit-protocol/misc-browser
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This submodule includes functions for interaction with local storage (get, set, remove), converting between Blob and base64 string, converting a file to a data URL, downloading a file, and injecting an iFrame for displaying LIT content on the current page
This submodule includes functions for interaction with local storage (get, set, remove), converting between Blob and base64 string, converting a file to a data URL, downloading a file, and injecting an iFrame for displaying LIT content on the current page, all within the JavaScript SDK for the Lit Protocol.
yarn add @lit-protocol/misc-browser
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This submodule includes functions for interaction with local storage (get, set, remove), converting between Blob and base64 string, converting a file to a data URL, downloading a file, and injecting an iFrame for displaying LIT content on the current page
The npm package @lit-protocol/misc-browser receives a total of 5,735 weekly downloads. As such, @lit-protocol/misc-browser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lit-protocol/misc-browser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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