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require(esm) Backported to Node.js 20, Paving the Way for ESM-Only Packages
require(esm) backported to Node.js 20, easing the transition to ESM-only packages and reducing complexity for developers as Node 18 nears end-of-life.
DipDup is a Python framework for building smart contract indexers. It helps developers focus on business logic instead of writing a boilerplate to store and serve data. DipDup-based indexers are selective, which means only required data is requested. This approach allows to achieve faster indexing times and decreased load on underlying APIs.
Ready to build your first indexer? Head to Quickstart.
Looking for examples? Check out Demo Projects and Built with DipDup pages.
Want to participate? Vote for open issues, join discussions or become a sponsor.
Have a question? Join our Discord or tag @dipdup_io on Twitter.
This project is maintained by the Baking Bad team.
Development is supported by Tezos Foundation and OnlyDust.
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Modular framework for creating selective indexers and featureful backends for dapps
We found that dipdup demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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