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npm i coinify
import coinify from 'coinify'
coinify.list() // List all national currencies
coinify.listNaturals() // List natural currencies
coinify.listSpecials() // List special currencies
coinify.listAll() // List all currencies
coinify.decimals('USD') // Get decimals of currency
coinify.name('USD') // Get name of currency
coinify.rounding('USD') // Get rounding of currency
coinify.symbol('USD') // Get symbol of currency
coinify.currency('USD') // Get the whole currency object
import { listNaturals, decimals, symbol } from 'coinify'
listNaturals() // List natural currencies
decimals('USD') // Get decimals of currency
symbol('USD') // Get symbol of currency
{
iso: 'USD',
symbol: '$',
name: 'US Dollar',
symbol_native: '$',
decimal_digits: 2,
rounding: 0,
name_plural: 'US dollar'
}
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We found that coinify demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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