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erpc-config-generator
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Simple typescript tools to generate eRPC yaml config file
A TypeScript-based configuration builder for eRPC, the RPC load balancer for blockchain.
This project is currently under active development. Features and API may change.
This library aims to simplify the process of creating and managing eRPC configurations by providing a TypeScript-based builder pattern. It allows you to programmatically create eRPC configs with type safety and output them as YAML files.
bun add erpc-config-builder
For a detailed example of how to use this library, please refer to our simple example in the repository.
This example demonstrates:
writeErpcConfig
function to output the configuration as a YAML fileYou can use this example as a starting point for creating your own eRPC configurations.
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
This project is built to work with eRPC, an excellent RPC load balancer for blockchain written in Go.
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Simple typescript tools to generate eRPC yaml config file
We found that erpc-config-generator demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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