Jack D on Nostr: This lib is targeting JS developers. The steps they skipped are common knowledge for ...
This lib is targeting JS developers. The steps they skipped are common knowledge for JS development. If you have to run it on a browser, you need to use a bundler like Webpack. I recommend starting with webpack docs. I suppose the skipped step in the readme is to link developers to bundler docs, but most JS libs don't since it's common knowledge. Do you need to use the browser?
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