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@nftchance/plug-types
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> [!NOTE] > This repository is a submodule of the larger [Plug monorepo](https://github.com/nftchance/plug) that contains all the required pieces to run the entire Plug stack yourself.
[!NOTE] This repository is a submodule of the larger Plug monorepo that contains all the required pieces to run the entire Plug stack yourself.
The types package of Plug is a separate piece of the repository that contains the key building blocks to manage the EIP712 types both onchain and offchain. Using automated generation these types operate as the base of the shape definition through all pieces of the broader monorepo.
In order to run @nftchance/plug-types it is necessary to install all of the following dependencies first:
└─ pnpm — "Efficient package manager for Node modules."
To run an hot-reloading instance of @nftchance/plug-types during development is incredibly straightforward. Open your terminal and run:
pnpm i
pnpm dev
The deployable package is automatically managed by changesets enabling the ability to publish the later version of the library through a pull request. Notably, you do not need to run anything yourself to do this outside of creating a changeset when there is a key change that end-users should be aware of. Not all changes require a changeset, but when they do you can generate one with:
pnpm changeset add
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> [!NOTE] > This repository is a submodule of the larger [Plug monorepo](https://github.com/nftchance/plug) that contains all the required pieces to run the entire Plug stack yourself.
We found that @nftchance/plug-types demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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