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@uniswap/widgets
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The @uniswap/widgets package is an npm package of React components used to provide subsets of the Uniswap Protocol functionality in a small and configurable user interface element.
The Swap Widget bundles the whole swapping experience into a single React component that developers can easily embed in their app with one line of code.

You can customize the theme (colors, fonts, border radius, and more) to match the style of your application. You can also configure your own default token list and optionally set a convenience fee on swaps executed through the widget on your site.
Install the widgets library via npm or yarn.
yarn add @uniswap/widgets
npm i --save @uniswap/widgets
Uniswap Labs maintains two demo apps in branches of the widgets-demo repo:
Others have also also released the widget in production to their userbase:
Uniswap Labs encourages integrators to evaluate their own regulatory obligations when integrating this widget into their products, including, but not limited to, those related to economic or trade sanctions compliance.
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The npm package @uniswap/widgets receives a total of 5,793 weekly downloads. As such, @uniswap/widgets popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @uniswap/widgets demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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