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@trezor/connect-common
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Collection of assets and utilities used by @trezor/connect* packages.
Data in releases.json are used to determine which version of Bridge to use depending on the user's operating system.
Binaries of the latest versions of firmware for each Trezor model are included in this package so that they are available to users of Suite desktop app without connecting to the internet. The process of bundling new firmwares is described here. Besides the latest versions, T1B1 and T2T1 both require a transitory version for upgrading from old firmware (intermediary firmware trezor-inter-1.10.0.bin for T1B1 and version trezor-2.1.1.bin for T2T1).
There is a releases.json file for each Trezor model which must be updated any time new binaries are added. This file provides data about all available firmware versions and it is used to display them in Suite and to make sure that the correct firmware is downloaded. Read more about releases.json and it's structure here
A utility to remember app permissions given by user.
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Collection of assets and utils used by trezor-connect library.
The npm package @trezor/connect-common receives a total of 151,657 weekly downloads. As such, @trezor/connect-common popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @trezor/connect-common 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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