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@lukso/lsp6-signer.js
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Helper Library to allows to sign an LSP6 `executeRelayCall()` calldata
Helper library to sign a transaction
For more information see Documentation.
The @lukso/lsp6-signer.js
package is used to sign an LSP6 Execute Relay Call transaction.
This library will add the \x19Execute Relay Call:\n
prefix to a message and sign it.
The LSP6 ExcuteRelayCall
prefix is used instead of the standard Ethereum transaction prefix to sign messages so that an executeRelayCall
transaction cannot be inadvertently signed when signing an Ethereum signed message.
npm install @lukso/lsp6-signer.js
import { LSP6Signer } from '@lukso/lsp6-signer.js';
const lsp6Signer = new LSP6Signer();
Please check CONTRIBUTING.md
.
lsp6-signer.js is Apache 2.0 licensed.
Magali Morin 💻 ⚠️ | Fabian Vogelsteller 🤔 | Callum Grindle 👀 🧑🏫 | Hugo Masclet 👀 🧑🏫 |
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Helper Library to allows to sign an LSP6 `executeRelayCall()` calldata
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