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@xyo-network/utils
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The XYO Foundation provides this source code available in our efforts to advance the understanding of the XYO Protocol and its possible uses. We continue to maintain this software in the interest of developer education. Usage of this source code is not intended for production.
Primary SDK for using the XYO Protocol 2.0 from TypeScript/JavaScript. Designed to work in both browser based and Node JS based solutions.
Using npm:
npm i --save @xyo-network/sdk-xyo-client-js
Using yarn:
yarn add @xyo-network/sdk-xyo-client-js
See the LICENSE file for license details
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Primary SDK for using XYO Protocol 2.0
We found that @xyo-network/utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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