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Implementation of argument application for Cardano Plutus scripts (nodejs & the browser).
Implementation of argument application for Cardano Plutus scripts (nodejs & the browser).
This package defines a single "apply_params_to_script_no_panic" function.
Here's a description on to how publish a newer version to the NPM registry:
package.name in Cargo.toml to the correct name (i.e. uplc-apply-args-browser or uplc-apply-args-nodejs. We can't use @mlabs-haskell/ prefix here, because the name must be a valid crate name, but we can update it later in the generated package (step 5)).package.version in Cargo.toml. Set it to be equal to the version of the uplc crate.rm -rf pkg to clean the old bundle artifacts.wasm-pack build --target [bundler|nodejs]../pkg: Change its name to @mlabs-haskell/uplc-apply-args-[nodejs|browser]-nodejs version too../npm-package (change the dependency versions, run npm i, and publish it)FAQs
Implementation of argument application for Cardano Plutus scripts (nodejs & the browser).
We found that @mlabs-haskell/uplc-apply-args-nodejs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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