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@open-ordinal/metadata

v0.5.2

Published

Open Ordinal Metadata (OOMD) is an extensible format designed to standardize and enhance the metadata associated with Ordinals.

Downloads

90

Readme

Open Ordinal Metadata

Open Ordinal Metadata (OOMD) is an extensible format designed to standardize and enhance the metadata associated with Ordinals.

This format is versatile and caters to a wide range of applications, including marketplaces, wallets, indexers, and content delivery networks (CDNs).

Marketplaces

  • Marketplaces can use OOMD to enhance the presentation and discoverability of Ordinals, providing rich metadata to potential buyers.
  • Facilitates the listing and discovery of Ordinals with rich metadata, improving the buying and selling experience. Collections and their Ordinals can be identified from Metadata on-chain.

Wallets

  • Providing detailed metadata for better user experience and asset management.
  • Wallet applications can leverage OOMD to display detailed metadata about assets, improving user experience and asset management.
  • Ensures that wallets can display detailed information about Ordinals and other information connected to the Ordinal.

Indexers

  • Enabling efficient indexing and retrieval of Ordinals.
  • Indexers can use OOMD to efficiently index and retrieve Ordinals, enabling fast and accurate searches.
  • Allows indexers to catalog and search Ordinals efficiently, making it easier to find specific items.

Documentation

Head over to the docs to read more about this tiny beast.

Folders

  • dist: Contain the minified and packaged version of the library. For now this is just used for build validation of the code.
  • docs: Contain the generated docs.
  • lib: Contain the build of the library. For now this is just used for build validation of the code.
  • schema: Contain schema for the library.
  • src: Contain all source code for the library and docs source.
  • test: Contain the testable version used in a HTML-page.

Commands

  • npm install: Get all the libraries that is needed for development and running this library.
  • npm run all: Run the build, schema and docs in sequence.
  • npm run build: Builds the src to the lib folder and then minimize it to the dist folder.
  • npm run docs: Builds the docs.
  • npm run schema: Builds the schema.