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@rarible/ethereum-api-client
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- `yarn` - Install dependencies - `API_SPEC_PATH=https://api-dev.rarible.com/protocol/v0.1/openapi.yaml yarn run download` - Download spec - `yarn run generate` - Generate sources from spec - `yarn run build` - Generate build for client - `yarn release` -
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- Install dependenciesAPI_SPEC_PATH=https://api-dev.rarible.com/protocol/v0.1/openapi.yaml yarn run download
- Download specyarn run generate
- Generate sources from specyarn run build
- Generate build for clientyarn release
- Do the full release and publish cycleFAQs
- `yarn` - Install dependencies - `API_SPEC_PATH=https://api-dev.rarible.com/protocol/v0.1/openapi.yaml yarn run download` - Download spec - `yarn run generate` - Generate sources from spec - `yarn run build` - Generate build for client - `yarn release` -
The npm package @rarible/ethereum-api-client receives a total of 140 weekly downloads. As such, @rarible/ethereum-api-client popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @rarible/ethereum-api-client 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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