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Walkthrough
In the realm of code, a sprightly update dances into the celestia-openrpc
library, enriching interactions with RPC endpoints through the Golang client. The tutorial now embraces blob submission, header subscription, and EDS retrieval. Meanwhile, the node tutorial transitions towards troubleshooting, fortifying the stability of the celestia-node API golang client
.
Changes
File Path | Change Summary |
---|---|
developers/golang-client-tutorial.md |
Enhanced guide for Golang client library interactions with RPC endpoints. |
developers/node-tutorial.md |
Shifted focus to troubleshooting, bolstering stability in celestia-node API golang client . |
developers/prompt-scavenger.md |
Updated description and link to "Golang client tutorial" for Celestia Node API interactions. |
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PR Preview Action v1.4.7 :---: Preview removed because the pull request was closed. 2024-05-10 18:17 UTC
Relevant: https://github.com/celestiaorg/celestia-node/issues/3292#issuecomment-2090957367