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@spedn/cli

v4.0.0

Published

Spedn compiler CLI

Downloads

19

Readme

Spedn

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Spedn is a high level smart contracts programming language for electronic cash. It compiles to Script dialects in eCash, Bitcoin Cash, Lotus and Bitcoin. It is designed for explicitness and safety.

  • It is statically typed - detects many errors at compile time
  • It is explicitly typed - no guessing what the expression is supposed to return
  • It is purely-functional - free of side effects, the common source of bugs
  • It has a familiar C-like syntax

This package contains a command-line tool for compiling contracts. For usage instructions, type:

spedn --help

If you want to use Spedn compiler as a NodeJS library, use @spedn/sdk.

If you want to run contracts created with Spedn in your blockchain app, use @spedn/rts-bchjs.

Spedn Home Page

Full Docs

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