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@ubeswap/default-token-list

v4.1.68

Published

Ubeswap default token list

Downloads

2,011

Readme

Ubeswap Token List

Official token list of Ubeswap.

Contributing

To add a token to Ubeswap:

  1. Fork the repo so that you can push edits to a version of this repo that you have write permissions to. See docs for more details.
  2. Clone the repo. See docs for more details.
  3. Enter the repo via cd default-token-list.
  4. Install dependencies via yarn install. Note: you must be on Node.js 14.x or later to do this.
  5. Add your token's logo to assets/ (it must be a PNG less than 200px by 200px or an svg). If your token symbol is TEST, your asset must be named TEST.png.
  6. Add your token to src/<network>.token-list.json, where <network> is the name of the network your token is deployed to.
  7. Run yarn build to regenerate the main token list.
  8. Submit a pull request. See docs for more details

resizing

Recommend the squoosh-cli. yarn squoosh-cli --output-dir tmp/resized --resize '{width: 200}' --oxipng auto assets/asset_cETH.png

In certain cases such as if the proportions are not square or if automatic resize results in a larger file size than the orginal you will need to resize with another tool or re export from your graphics app.

License

MIT