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CommunityJS is a Javascript library to interact directly with the community contract, it handles all the communication between the frontend and the SmartWeave contract that's available on the permaweb.
We have in place a full documentation of the functions community.js offers.
To get started you need to have community-js installed on your webpage or server. You can do this by using nodejs with:
npm install community-js
Or you can use the currently permaweb version for your frontend.
Minified:
<script src="https://arweave.net/thgva-OqbiWedk6Q_ySHd-hKy-8SrDB-CZ0GjQNEv98"></script>
Full:
<script src="https://arweave.net/omBWYYVLRgjOvVv-76YJ20R7tGS93Luthx0OVEoZUIk"></script>
To read about the CommunityJS usage go here: https://github.com/CommunityXYZ/community-js/blob/master/docs/classes/community.default.md
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Community Javascript wrapper.
The npm package community-js-test receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, community-js-test popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that community-js-test 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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