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to-checksum-address

v1.0.0

Published

Address checksum mechanism that can be implemented in any network

Downloads

23

Readme

to-checksum-address

standard-readme compliant code style: prettier code coverage: jest

Validates addresses using an injective function that makes capital letters redundant. RSKIP60 describes an address checksum mechanism that can be implemented in any network based on EIP-55. Allows using chainIds defined in EIP-155

Table of Contents

Install

//npm
npm install to-checksum-address

//yarn
yarn add to-checksum-address

Usage

// Node.js require
const toChecksumAddress = require("to-checksum-address");

// ES6 import
import toChecksumAddress from "to-checksum-address";

toChecksumAddress("0x88250f772101179a4ecfaa4b92a983676a3ce445", 30);
// returns 0x88250F772101179A4eCfaa4b92A983676A3cE445

Maintainers

@sebastinez

Contributing

PRs accepted.

Small note: If editing the README, please conform to the standard-readme specification.

License

MIT © 2020 Sebastian Martinez