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@onekeyfe/aptos-wallet-adapter
Advanced tools
This repo provides wallet builders a pre-made class with all required wallet functionality following the wallet standard for easy and fast development to interact with the Aptos Wallet Adapter
fork
this reponpm install
or yarn install
npm run test
- all tests should passAt this point, you have a ready wallet class with all required properties and functions to integrate with the Aptos Wallet Adapter.
Next step is to publish your wallet as a npm package so dapps can install it as a dependency.
package.json
name, description, author and any other properties.npm install
then npm run build
- a dist
folder should be availablenpm publish --dry-run
to see what would get published (make sure there is a dist
folder)Creating and publishing scoped public packages https://docs.npmjs.com/creating-and-publishing-scoped-public-packages
Creating and publishing unscoped public packages https://docs.npmjs.com/creating-and-publishing-unscoped-public-packages
Once the package is published, you can create a PR against the aptos-wallet-adapter repo and add your wallet name as a url to the npm package to the supported wallet list on the README file.
Note: if your wallet provides function that is not included, you should open a PR against aptos-wallet-adapter in the core package so it would support this functionality. You can take a look at the
signTransaction
on the wallet core package
FAQs
OneKey Wallet plugin to use with Aptos Wallet Adapter
We found that @onekeyfe/aptos-wallet-adapter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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