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@onflow/fcl-core
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Flow Client Library (FCL) enables applications to easily integrate with all FCL-compatible wallets and other services (e.g. (Coming Soon) profiles, private information, notifications). This offers developers a strong foundation to compose their apps with existing building blocks. It’s currently supported for browser applications, and will be extended to other platforms.
With FCL, you can:
With FCL, you will eventually be able to:
The things that exists probably won't be changing much externally, we will be adding new functionality in the near future.
npm install --save @onflow/fcl @onflow/types
For a detailed guide explaining how to use @onflow/fcl
to interact with Flow please see the Flow App Quick Start
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We found that @onflow/fcl-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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