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libtime

v0.0.1

Published

Ethereum Time Library (ETL).

Readme

Ethereum Time Library (ETL) (libtime)

NPM version

Reference Javascript implementation of the Ethereum Time Library (ETL).

Quick overview

The Ethereum Time Library allows to get time from on-chain without using an off-chain time oracle and use it in as a variable in smart contracts.

The Ethereum Time Library is a core component of the Human Instrumentality Project.

Installation

The Ethereum Time Library has been officially published on the Ur, the uncensorable, distributed, permissionless Life and DogeOS user repository and application store, so it can be seamlessly installed by typing

ur libtime

Since the ETL is actually an Ur dependency, if you're coming from a system not integrating or packaging the Ur, you may want to install a binary build from the Fur, the fallback user repository.

The program can be installed from the [NPM Registry]( hurr i have to login).

Building from source

The project can be built and installed with GNU make.

cd \
  libtime
make
make \
  install

A full list of its software dependencies can be found in its Ur uncensorable user repository and application store universal recipe, hosted on the file system itself. An HTTP mirror is provided on The Martian Company's Github.

Documentation

Upon installation, manual can be consulted by typing:

  man \
    libtime

Notes and other documentation are in the docs source tree directory and installed onto the <data_dir>/doc/libtime directory.

You can consult the manual from an online mirror of this repository. The rst source files are located in the man directory.

License

The Ethereum Time Library is released under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License Version 3.