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titan.github.io
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Unified token and contract list for Titan Mainnet and other Chains.
The @titan/github
package provides a collection of tools for efficiently interacting with the Titan network.
It achieves this by providing a unified token and contract list for Titan and other chains.
npm install @titan/github
import { TitanSDK } from '@titan/github'
const sdk = new TitanSDK({
chainId: 55004,
})
const tokenList = sdk.tokens
// Output the structure of the tokenList
console.log('Token List:', tokenList)
/*
The structure of the tokenList
tokenList = [
{
chainId: 55004,
address: '0x7c6b91D9Be155A6Db01f749217d76fF02A7227F2',
name: 'Tokamak Network Token',
symbol: 'TON',
decimals: 18,
logoURI: 'https://titan.github.io/data/TON/logo.svg',
extensions: {
bridgeAddress: '0x4200000000000000000000000000000000000010',
titanListId: 'default',
titanTokenId: 'TON'
}
},
{
chainId: 55004,
address: '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000',
name: 'Ether',
symbol: 'ETH',
decimals: 18,
logoURI: 'https://titan.github.io/data/ETH/logo.svg',
extensions: {
bridgeAddress: '0x4200000000000000000000000000000000000010',
titanListId: 'default',
titanTokenId: 'ETH'
}
},
... more token comes
]
*/
import { TitanSDK } from '@titan/github'
const sdk = new TitanSDK({
chainId: 55004,
})
const TON_CONTRACT = sdk.getTokenContract('TON')
const totalSupply = await TON_CONTRACT.totalSupply()
console.log('totalSupply :', totalSupply)
// totalSupply : BigNumber { _hex: '0x24d826680754da71d432', _isBigNumber: true }
import { TitanSDK } from '@titan/github'
const sdk = new TitanSDK({
chainId: 55004,
})
const L2StandardBridge = sdk.getContract('L2StandardBridge')
const L2Messenger = await L2StandardBridge.messenger()
console.log('L2Messenger : ', L2Messenger)
// L2Messenger : 0x4200000000000000000000000000000000000007
You can try out the @titan/github package in an online environment using CodeSandbox. Click the button below to open the project in CodeSandbox:
This CodeSandbox project includes a basic setup with the @titan/sdk package. You can explore and experiment with the functionalities in a live environment.
├── contracts:
├── tokens:
├── bin:
├── test:
├── src
│ ├──
The production branch is "main". This branch holds the codebase for the most recent "stable" releases. Any changes made to the main branch are initially integrated from the develop branch.
The primary development branch is "develop". The develop branch includes the latest software version that remains compatible with the most recent experimental network deployments. If you're implementing a change that maintains backward compatibility, please submit your pull request to the develop branch.
FAQs
Unified token and contract list for Titan Mainnet and other Chains.
We found that titan.github.io demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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