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@orca-so/whirlpools-sdk
Advanced tools
Whirpools is an open-source concentrated liquidity AMM contract on the Solana blockchain.
The legacy Whirlpools Typescript SDK (@orca-so/whirlpools-sdk
) allows for easy interaction with a deployed Whirlpools program and is a solid choice if you are working the Solana Web3.js <v2.
The contract has been audited by Kudelski and Neodyme.
In your project, run:
yarn add "@orca-so/whirlpools-sdk"
yarn add "@orca-so/common-sdk"
yarn add "@coral-xyz/anchor@0.29.0"
yarn add "@solana/web3.js"
yarn add "@solana/spl-token"
yarn add "decimal.js"
Visit our documentation site on GitHub to to learn more about how to use this SDK.
To run tests for the SDK, setup your anchor environment and run:
anchor test
FAQs
Typescript SDK to interact with Orca's Whirlpool program.
The npm package @orca-so/whirlpools-sdk receives a total of 8,952 weekly downloads. As such, @orca-so/whirlpools-sdk popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @orca-so/whirlpools-sdk 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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