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@ramp-network/ramp-instant-sdk
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@ramp-network/ramp-instant-sdk
is a library that allows you to easily integrate the Ramp Network's widget into your web app and communicate with it.
It's not necessary to use it, although it's strongly recommended.
It's written with TypeScript, so you get all of the typings out of the box - always up-to-date.
You can find the package here - https://www.npmjs.com/package/@ramp-network/ramp-instant-sdk.
Install via Yarn:
yarn add @ramp-network/ramp-instant-sdk
Install via npm:
npm install @ramp-network/ramp-instant-sdk
Docs for the SDK package can be found here - https://docs.ramp.network/.
If you want to get in touch, join our Discord server here.
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SDK for Ramp Instant
We found that @ramp-network/ramp-instant-sdk demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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