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    web3.js Ethereum JavaScript API

    web3.js Ethereum JavaScript API

    Ethereum JavaScript API

    Web3.js 4.x has been released. Checkout 4.x API documentation and migration guide for testing, early feedback and contributions. This is the Ethereum JavaScript API which connects to the Generic JSON-RPC spec. You need to run a local or remote Ethereum node to use this library. Additionally you can set a provider using web3.setProvider() (e.g. WebsocketProvider). We support types within the repo itself. Please open an issue here if you find any wrong types.
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    Lightning

    Lightning

    An easy-to-use cross-platform Lightning wallet

    This is still early technology and there’s a risk of losing all of your funds. We recommend not putting in more money than you are willing to lose. Pocket Money, prebuilt and signed releases with auto-update (recommended for most users). Tin Foil Hat, if you'd rather build it yourself and do it without auto-updates, follow the instructions. To build the mobile app locally, see the README in the /mobile directory for instructions. Running in development mode can allow you to run in full node...
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    Ethlint

    Ethlint

    (Formerly Solium) Code quality & Security Linter for Solidity

    Ethlint (Formerly Solium) analyzes your Solidity code for style & security issues and fixes them. Standardize Smart Contract practices across your organization. Integrate with your build system. Deploy with confidence! Solium does not strictly follow Solidity Style Guide. The practices it enforces by default are best practices for the community at large. If you’re using vim with syntastic, and prefer to use a locally installed version of Solium (rather than a global version), you can install...
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