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@vechain/sdk-errors
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This module is dedicated to managing and customizing errors within the VeChain SDK
Welcome to the errors package of the VeChain SDK!
The VeChain SDK Error package is specifically designed to handle custom errors seamlessly integrated into the Core and Network packages. It serves as a dedicated solution for managing and communicating errors within these essential components, ensuring a streamlined and robust development experience. By leveraging VeChain SDK Error, developers can enhance error handling and reporting, contributing to the overall reliability and resilience of the Core and Network functionalities within the VeChain SDK ecosystem.
yarn build to build the package.yarn lint to lint the package.yarn format to format the package.yarn test:unit to run unit tests.yarn test:integration to run integration tests.yarn test to run all tests on the package.
yarn start-thor-solo and yarn stop-thor-solo or run all tests with yarn test:solo which will start thor solo node, run all tests and stop thor solo at the end. Same for integration tests. You can directly run yarn test:integration:solo to run integration tests with thor solo.Explore examples of how to use this package in real-world scenarios at vechain SDK examples.
Feel free to leverage these resources and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further assistance.
Happy coding with the VeChain SDK!
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This module is dedicated to managing and customizing errors within the VeChain SDK
The npm package @vechain/sdk-errors receives a total of 38,047 weekly downloads. As such, @vechain/sdk-errors popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vechain/sdk-errors 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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