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Developer feature request: Add dtslint to the toolkit #649

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Shaptic opened this issue May 11, 2021 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #1094
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Developer feature request: Add dtslint to the toolkit #649

Shaptic opened this issue May 11, 2021 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #1094
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Shaptic commented May 11, 2021

stellar/js-stellar-base has this, and I believe the sdk should too.

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ShantelPeters commented Sep 26, 2024

I am applying to this issue via OnlyDust platform.

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i am a blockchain developer with experience in css, react, solidity, html, javascript etc i will like to be assigned to this issue , i am avaliable to work.

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To approach this issue, i would start by reviewing the stellar/js-stellar-base implementation to understand the specific features or functionalities being referenced. Then, identify the corresponding areas in your SDK where similar functionality could be integrated.
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Plan how to implement these features in the SDK, ensuring compatibility and adherence to existing design principles. Finally, I will implement the changes, followed by thorough testing to confirm that the new functionality works as expected.

@ShantelPeters ShantelPeters linked a pull request Nov 4, 2024 that will close this issue
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ShantelPeters commented Nov 6, 2024

Hi @janewang and @Shaptic kindly review please 🙏🏼

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