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@orca-so/mintlist-cli
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CLI for working with JSON mintlists and other token classes from the `@orca-so/token-sdk` package.
CLI for working with JSON mintlists and other token classes from the @orca-so/token-sdk
package.
This package is currently used by the @orca-so/orca-mintlists-demo
repository for managing mintlists.
The goal is to separate dev dependencies from the token-sdk
package and the orca-mintlists
package.
add-mint
: Adds a mint to a mintlist. No-op if duplicate. Sorts mints.remove-mint
: Removes a mint from a mintlist. No-op if duplicate. Sorts mints.gen-tokenlist
: Generates a tokenlist containing token metadata from a mintlist. TODO: Make TokenFetcher
providers configurable.gen-index
: Generates an index.ts
file that exports all mintlist and tokenlist JSON files.FAQs
CLI for working with JSON mintlists and other token classes from the `@orca-so/token-sdk` package.
The npm package @orca-so/mintlist-cli receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @orca-so/mintlist-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @orca-so/mintlist-cli 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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