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@remix-project/remix-lib
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@remix-project/remix-lib
is a common library to various remix tools. It is used in remix-astwalker
, remix-analyzer
, remix-debug
, remix-simulator
, remix-solidity
, remix-tests
libraries and in Remix IDE codebase.
@remix-project/remix-lib
is an NPM package and can be installed using NPM as:
yarn add @remix-project/remix-lib
@remix-project/remix-lib
exports:
{
EventManager: EventManager,
helpers: {
ui: uiHelper,
compiler: compilerHelper
},
Storage: Storage,
util: util,
execution: {
EventsDecoder: EventsDecoder,
txExecution: txExecution,
txHelper: txHelper,
executionContext: new ExecutionContext(),
txFormat: txFormat,
txListener: TxListener,
txRunner: TxRunner,
typeConversion: typeConversion
},
UniversalDApp: UniversalDApp
}
Please feel free to open an issue or a pull request.
In case you want to add some code, do have a look at our contribution guidelines here. Reach us on Gitter in case of any queries.
MIT © 2018-21 Remix Team
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Library to various Remix tools
The npm package @remix-project/remix-lib receives a total of 21,728 weekly downloads. As such, @remix-project/remix-lib popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @remix-project/remix-lib 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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