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ur-contracts

v0.0.3

Published

JavaScript programs and libraries to enable seamless development of native computer applications designed to interact with Ur user repository and application store contracts.

Readme

Ur contracts

This repository contains Ur Solidity contracts and the configuration for their deployments.

In particular it contains a Javascript module which contains a load function for Ur contracts data, such as the source, its ABI and bytecode.

The data is generated at package build time using EVM Make.

Build

To build the module one can use GNU Make

make \
  all

or npm

npm \
  install

Installation

After build you can run using GNU Make

make \
  install-npm

On the Ur itself this package is called ur-contracts and it is part of the ur package, here linked at its Github mirror.

The package has also been published on the NPM Registry

License

This originally MIT licensed file is distributed under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3 by Pellegrino Prevete.