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@onekeyfe/blockchain-libs
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cd $the_project
yarn
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and Footer(optional).
Header is a single line string which is composed of three parts:
type(required), scope(optional) and subject(required).
<type>(<scope>): <subject>
// An empty line
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Commit method 1 (manually):
eg:
git commit -m "feat: add some new features"
git commit -m "fix: fix some bugs"
Commit method 2 (interactively):
brew install commitizen
cz c
npm install -g conventional-changelog-cli
yarn version
and input new version, then will update the CHANGELOG.mdgit push --tag
cd $my_own_project
yarn add @onekeyfe/blockchain-libs
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OneKey Blockchain Libs
The npm package @onekeyfe/blockchain-libs receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, @onekeyfe/blockchain-libs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @onekeyfe/blockchain-libs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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