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To run the SDK you need Node.js version 16 and higher. 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.
...Read about the design in tabcat/dynamic-content. IPLD is used to store replica data IPNS is used to point to the latest version of a collaborator's local replica Provider Records are used to find the peerIDs of collaborators, which can be turned into IPNS names.
The repository is broken up into packages, managed using yarn workspaces. You can find these in the packages directory. Various components (atoms/molecules) are used in the development of UI's. This package forms the base of the UI providing composable components, form elements, icons, small-scope elements. Theme context and other utilities for generating and using the theming capabilities.