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A list of all available Substrate networks and their applicable prefixes
@polkadot/networks is a utility package that provides information about various networks in the Polkadot ecosystem. It includes details such as network names, prefixes, and other relevant metadata.
Get Network Information
This feature allows you to retrieve information about a specific network in the Polkadot ecosystem. In this example, we fetch details about the Polkadot network.
const { knownSubstrate } = require('@polkadot/networks');
const networkInfo = knownSubstrate.find(network => network.network === 'polkadot');
console.log(networkInfo);
List All Networks
This feature allows you to list all available networks in the Polkadot ecosystem. The code sample demonstrates how to extract and print the names of all networks.
const { knownSubstrate } = require('@polkadot/networks');
const allNetworks = knownSubstrate.map(network => network.network);
console.log(allNetworks);
Get Network Prefix
This feature allows you to retrieve the prefix of a specific network. In this example, we fetch the prefix for the Kusama network.
const { knownSubstrate } = require('@polkadot/networks');
const networkPrefix = knownSubstrate.find(network => network.network === 'kusama').prefix;
console.log(networkPrefix);
A list of all available Substrate networks and their applicable prefixes.
This list is periodically checked against the master list available at https://github.com/paritytech/ss58-registry/blob/main/ss58-registry.json
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A list of all available Substrate networks and their applicable prefixes
We found that @polkadot/networks demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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