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View the live Brave Wallet documentation site at https://wallet-docs.brave.com/

The Brave Wallet documentation website is built using Docusaurus 2, a modern static website generator.

Installation

$ yarn

Local Development

$ yarn start

This command starts a local development server and opens up a browser window. Most changes are reflected live without having to restart the server.

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$ yarn build

This command generates static content into the build directory and can be served using any static contents hosting service.

Deployment

$ GIT_USER=<Your GitHub username> USE_SSH=true yarn deploy

If you are using GitHub pages for hosting, this command is a convenient way to build the website and push to the gh-pages branch.

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Update repo description and readme to include link to live wallet docs site

Currently, we reference the service that we use for the dev docs for Wallet, but do not include the actual URL to the live wallet docs website.

Suggest adding this:

Developer documentation for the Brave Wallet https://wallet-docs.brave.com/

In the following locations:

I ran an in-page search, and wasn't able to locate the live site link. A dev let me know they had a hard time finding this on Twitter, so providing a link to the live site for the docs may help folks that discover this from github if they're searching for our docs, and help with partner outreach.

I'd just edit myself and PR, but I don't believe I have the ability to for this particular repo.

cc: @bbondy

How to receive and send tokens via different network in this wallet?

Hello:
I have been using Brave web browser for a few years now, but only until recently I know that you have a built-in wallet.
I want to know a few things for using the wallet, especially with API (node.js)
First, I want to know if I can receive tokens from one network, and send the tokens to another address via another network.
One example is: if I want to receive some USDT via ERC20 network, then I want to send the received USDT, less the gas fees to another address via BEP20 network.
Let me know if this can be done by hand, and if yes, let me know can this be done by API (node.js)
Second, I read the documents, but I didn’t see that this wallet support Bitcoin or the tokens on Bitcoin network, let me know if the wallet supports Bitcoin and the tokens on Bitcoin network.
Finally, I don’t know how to use the API, for example node.js.
I have experience using Node.js for CCXT, just install npm package, then write some node.js script, then use node to run the node.js script, I can see the results on the DOS command line window.
But how can I run node.js for Brave wallet?
Just install npm package, write some code: like check account balance for USDT, if any, then transfer received USDT to another address via BEP20 network.
Then simply run the node.js code?
Do I have to start Brave web browser first, and like open the developer tools, and run JavaScript code there? But I don’t know if Brave browser support node.js or not.
Finally, does your wallet support other network, like HECO (Huobipro), or you can show me how to add HECO network via code?
I need its RPC url? Like: https://http-mainnet.hecochain.com
And token's contract address, like: BAGS(BASIS GOLD SHARE)
0xd4c8fb1f548c66b007c17575cb5aae4894475f0c
Anything else?
Please advice,

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