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Introducing Frog 🐸 – A *Frame*work for Farcaster. Frog is an open-source framework for Farcaster developers to build high quality, performant, & lightweight Frames in just a few blocks of code. Built as part of the @wevm x @paradigm collab. Read on! https://frog.fm
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Farcaster’s programmable feed, enabled by Frames, is one of the most exciting things happening in web3. We felt like this deserved a world-class devtool experience. You can find our post below: https://paradigm.xyz/2024/02/frames Highlights for devs in rest of thread.
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We will be talking about this today at 12:30p PST on Spaces with the Tom, Jake and the Farcaster team, + maybe special guests. https://twitter.com/gakonst/status/1762585241913557483
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Frog is minimal, feature-rich, and blazing-fast. You can build a Frame on Frog with raw JSX in one file. Build your next Frame in under 1 minute, check the docs below. `npm init frog` --> install deps -> `npm run dev` -> get frame under localhost https://frog.fm/getting-started
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What I'm the most excited about is the frame debugger. Feedback loops let you build great products, and we think this is the most important thing to solve for. Available under localhost:3000/dev. https://frog.fm/concepts/devtools
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Frog abstracts away Satori, and allows embedding images in Frames using JSX https://frog.fm/concepts/images-intents
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