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@pushchain/ui-kit
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Push Chain is a true universal L1 that is 100% EVM compatible. It allows developers to deploy once and make their apps instantly compatible with users from all other L1s (Ethereum, Solana, etc) with zero on-chain code change.
@pushchain/ui-kit provides React components, hooks, and utilities to easily integrate Push Chain wallet functionality into your applications. It includes universal wallet connection, account management, and ready-to-use UI components that work seamlessly across different blockchain ecosystems.
For full documentation, API references, and guides, visit:
👉 Push Chain Developer Docs
Install via npm:
npm install @pushchain/ui-kit
Or with yarn:
yarn add @pushchain/ui-kit
Run nx build ui-kit to build the library.
Run nx test ui-kit to execute the unit tests via Jest.
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## Overview
The npm package @pushchain/ui-kit receives a total of 163 weekly downloads. As such, @pushchain/ui-kit popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @pushchain/ui-kit demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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