Product
Socket Now Supports uv.lock Files
Socket now supports uv.lock files to ensure consistent, secure dependency resolution for Python projects and enhance supply chain security.
@onflow/fcl
Advanced tools
Flow Client Library (FCL) enables applications to easily integrate with all FCL-compatible wallets and other services (e.g. (Comming 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 guid explaining how to use @onflow/fcl
to interact with Flow please see the Flow App Quick Start
Having trouble with something? Reach out to us on Discord, we are more than happy to help.
FAQs
Flow Client Library
The npm package @onflow/fcl receives a total of 10,670 weekly downloads. As such, @onflow/fcl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @onflow/fcl 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.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Product
Socket now supports uv.lock files to ensure consistent, secure dependency resolution for Python projects and enhance supply chain security.
Research
Security News
Socket researchers have discovered multiple malicious npm packages targeting Solana private keys, abusing Gmail to exfiltrate the data and drain Solana wallets.
Security News
PEP 770 proposes adding SBOM support to Python packages to improve transparency and catch hidden non-Python dependencies that security tools often miss.