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CORD.js

CORD.js is a JavaScript library that provides a collection of classes and methods to interact with the Cord network.

Table of Contents


Building the SDK

To build the SDK and see changes, follow these steps:

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine:

    git clone <repository_url>
    cd <repository_directory>
    
  2. Install dependencies using yarn:

    yarn
    
  3. Build the SDK:

    yarn build
    

Experimenting with SDK Methods

Demo Methods

Once the SDK is built, you can experiment with the provided methods.

Statement Method:

The demo-statement method allows you to interact with statement-related functionalities.

To run the statement demo, execute the following command:

yarn demo-statement

Network Score Method:

The demo-network-score method demonstrates methods related to network scores.

To run the network score demo, execute the following command:

yarn demo-network-score

Asset Method:

The demo-asset method showcases methods related to assets.

To run the asset demo, execute the following command:

yarn demo-asset

The output of each demo script will demonstrate the functionality of the corresponding method. For a detailed structure of the demo scripts, refer to the source code.

Consuming the SDK in Your Project

To use the SDK in your project, follow these steps:

  1. Navigate to your project directory.

  2. Install the SDK using npm or yarn:

npm install @cord.network/sdk

Or with yarn:

yarn add @cord.network/sdk

Once installed, you can import and utilize the SDK in your project as needed.