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lib9c-wasm

v0.0.2

Published

Lib9c WASM library

Downloads

3

Readme

lib9c-wasm

npm version

The experimental project to part Lib9c into JavaScript environment through WASM.

Installation

# yarn
yarn add lib9c-wasm

# npm
npm install lib9c-wasm

Examples

You can see examples in the TypeScript source files under the /examples directory.

Development

Prerequisite

Git clone

git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/planetarium/lib9c-wasm

Build

You can generate codes under the generated/* by using the below command:

yarn build

Run example

You can run example with the below steps:

yarn build
yarn ts-node examples/stake.ts

Publish

yarn prepare-pack
yarn custom-pack
yarn publish lib9c-wasm*.tgz

Generate docs

You can generate docs with the below command:

yarn generate-docs

It'll generate /docs directory then you can open the /docs/index.html file in your browser.

Run .NET tests

You can run .NET tests.

dotnet test