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@xmtp/content-type-primitives
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This package provides primitives for building custom XMTP content types.
# npm
npm i @xmtp/content-type-primitives
# yarn
yarn add @xmtp/content-type-primitives
# pnpm
pnpm i @xmtp/content-type-primitives
Run yarn dev to build the content type primitives and watch for changes, which will trigger a rebuild.
yarn build: Builds the content type primitivesyarn clean: Removes node_modules, dist, and .turbo foldersyarn dev: Builds the content type and watches for changes, which will trigger a rebuildyarn format: Runs Prettier format and write changesyarn format:check: Runs Prettier format checkyarn lint: Runs ESLintyarn test: Runs all unit testsyarn typecheck: Runs tscFAQs
Primitives for building custom XMTP content types
We found that @xmtp/content-type-primitives demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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