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Introducing Enhanced Alert Actions and Triage Functionality
Socket now supports four distinct alert actions instead of the previous two, and alert triaging allows users to override the actions taken for all individual alerts.
get-starknet-core
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# using npm
npm install get-starknet starknet@next
# using yarn
yarn add get-starknet starknet@next
# using pnpm
pnpm add get-starknet starknet@next
You can use the built-in UI to connect to any Starknet wallet as fast as possible like this:
import { connect, disconnect } from "get-starknet"
return <button onClick={() => connect()}>Connect wallet</button>
You can also choose to customize the UI by overwriting the CSS classes, or by
implementing your very own UI. This is possible due to a split into a core
and
ui
package. As a library author or dapp developer who wants to implement a
custom UI, you can use the core
package.
import {
disconnect,
enable,
getAvailableWallets,
getDiscoveryWallets,
getLastConnectedWallet,
getPreAuthorizedWallets,
} from "get-starknet-core"
interface GetStarknetResult {
// Returns all wallets available in the window object
getAvailableWallets: (
options?: GetWalletOptions,
) => Promise<StarknetWindowObject[]>
// Returns only preauthorized wallets available in the window object
getPreAuthorizedWallets: (
options?: GetWalletOptions,
) => Promise<StarknetWindowObject[]>
// Returns all wallets in existence (from discovery file)
getDiscoveryWallets: (options?: GetWalletOptions) => Promise<WalletProvider[]>
// Returns the last wallet connected when it's still connected
getLastConnectedWallet: () => Promise<StarknetWindowObject | null>
// Connects to a wallet
enable: (
wallet: StarknetWindowObject,
options?: {
starknetVersion?: "v4" | "v5"
},
) => Promise<ConnectedStarknetWindowObject>
// Disconnects from a wallet
disconnect: (options?: { clearLastWallet?: boolean }) => Promise<void>
}
You need Node and pnpm installed. Make sure to clone this repo and run:
pnpm install
pnpm build
To start watching for changes, run:
pnpm dev
and open http://localhost:5173/
For running tests:
pnpm test
FAQs
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The npm package get-starknet-core receives a total of 9,463 weekly downloads. As such, get-starknet-core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that get-starknet-core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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