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    blockfrost-js

    blockfrost-js

    Node.js SDK for the Blockfrost.io API

    ...While you may find a way to run it directly in a browser, we don't actively support or provide troubleshooting assistance with this scenario. We recommend setting up your own Node.js backend. Exposing your API keys in a frontend application is almost always a bad idea. Using the SDK is pretty straight-forward as you can see from the following examples. For more examples take a look in blockfrost-js-examples repository. Blockfrost Node.js SDK throws 2 types of errors, BlockfrostServerError and BlockfrostClientError. Each of these errors is extended from the built-in Error class, allowing you to properly catch it and handle it in your code.
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    JS-Textile

    JS-Textile

    Textile's JavaScript Libs. Home of ThreadDB, Buckets, and more

    Typescript/Javascript libs for interacting with Textile APIs. @textile/hub provides access to Textile APIs in apps based on Account Keys or User Group Keys. For details on getting keys, see textileio/textile and for the full Textile documentation. The Hub library contains three API clients: Users, Buckets, and Threads Client. You can use each of these to access the full set of APIs available on the Hub. To use any of them, you must first start by authenticating your app with the API. ...
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