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# latest official release (main branch)
$ npm install starknet
# or for latest pre-release version (develop branch)
$ npm install starknet@next
# or for latest beta release version (beta branch)
$ npm install starknet@beta
Import starknet
and use the API.
Play with Code Examples :video_game:
If you consider to contribute to this project please read CONTRIBUTING.md first.
You can also join our dedicated channel for Starknet.js on the Starknet Discord
Special thanks to all the contributors, especially to:
Sean (@0xs34n), the original creator of Starknet.js!
Janek (@janek26) and Dhruv (@dhruvkelawala) from Argent
Toni (@tabaktoni), Petar (@penovicp) and Ivan (@ivpavici) from SpaceShard
Philippe ROSTAN (@PhilippeR26)
...and of course the StarkWare team for their dedicated support!
This library would not be possible without these rockstars.
Copyright (c) 2024 StarkWare
Licensed under the MIT license.
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