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@super-protocol/sdk-js
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npm install @super-protocol/sdk-js
The SDK supports multiple blockchain networks:
git submodule init git submodule update
Install protobuf (http://google.github.io/proto-lens/installing-protoc.html)
npm run dto::update
npm install
Just run npm run build
npm run prettier
- run auto code style fixing
npm run build
- create production build (in build folder)
npm run dto:update
- generate TypeScript classes based on DTO submodule
npm test
- run all tests
Some dependencies is not supported arm64 architecture. You can face with error like dyld[12398]: missing symbol called
. To install everything correctly, do next:
arch -x86_64 /bin/bash
(or any shell in your /bin
folder).nvm install 16
(if you have Node with same version already installed but for arm64, you have to uninstall it npm uninstall 16
)nvm use 16 && yarn install
FAQs
## Installation
The npm package @super-protocol/sdk-js receives a total of 625 weekly downloads. As such, @super-protocol/sdk-js popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @super-protocol/sdk-js demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 17 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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