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web3-cloner

v1.1.4

Published

web3 cloner script

Downloads

3

Readme

Certainly! Here's the updated README.md file to reflect the package name as "web3-cloner":

# Web3 Cloner

This Node.js script allows you to clone the web3.js library from its GitHub repository using Git.

## Prerequisites

Before using this script, ensure you have the following installed:

- Node.js: You can download and install Node.js from [nodejs.org](https://nodejs.org/).

## Installation

1. Clone this repository or download the `web3-cloner.js` script directly.

2. Navigate to the directory where `web3-cloner.js` is located using your terminal.

3. Install dependencies using npm (if any). See the script file for details.

## Usage

To clone the web3.js repository, run the following command in your terminal:

node web3-cloner.js


This will clone the web3.js repository into a directory named `web3` in the same directory where you run the script.

## Configuration

You can configure the script by modifying the following variables in the `clone-web3.js` file:

- `web3RepoUrl`: URL of the web3.js GitHub repository.
- `destinationDir`: Directory where you want to clone the repository.

## License

This script is licensed under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.

## Credits

This script was created by grxkun (https://github.com/grxkun/web3-cloner)).