Merge pull request #72 from masonforest/master

Add examples to the README
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Kyle Drake 2014-03-19 18:48:32 -07:00
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Note: The npm version is currently out of date, are working to resolve this. The best way to use the latest code is to clone the repository.
## Usage
### Run the test suite
$ npm test
## Setup
### Node.js
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After loading this file in your browser, you will be able to use the global `Bitcoin` object.
## Usage
These examples assume you are running bitcoinjs-lib in the browser.
### Generating a Bitcoin address
```javascript
key = Bitcoin.ECKey()
// Print your private key (used for signing transactions)
console.log(key.toString())
// => 5Jxfda2afuyMw3iaxzAwv6FvAs3XxmjV5y3GPAjZDEhRNJaFG5a
// Print your public key (Bitcoin address)
console.log(key.getPub().toString())
// => 18oxCAnbuKHDjP7KzLBDj8mLjggDBjE1Q9
```
### Creating a Transaction
```javascript
tx = new Bitcoin.Transaction()
// Add the input (the output of the previous transaction) of the form [previous transaction hash]:[index of the output to use]
tx.addInput("aa94ab02c182214f090e99a0d57021caffd0f195a81c24602b1028b130b63e31:0")
// Add the output (who to pay to) of the form [payee's bitcoin address]:[amount in satoshis]
tx.addOutput("1Gokm82v6DmtwKEB8AiVhm82hyFSsEvBDK:15000")
// Initialize the private key you created earlier so you can sign the transaction
key = Bitcoin.ECKey("5Jxfda2afuyMw3iaxzAwv6FvAs3XxmjV5y3GPAjZDEhRNJaFG5a")
// Sign the first input with your key
tx.sign(0, key)
// Print transaction serialized as hex. You can push the transaction onto the Bitcoin network manually
// here: https://blockchain.info/pushtx
console.log(tx.serializeHex())
```
## Projects utilizing bitcoinjs-lib
- [Blockchain.info Wallet](http://blockchain.info/wallet)
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Feel free to send pull requests to have your project/startup listed here.
## Contributing
### Instructions
1. Fork the repo
2. Push changes to your fork
3. Create a pull request
### Running the test suite
$ npm test
## Alternatives
- [Bitcore](https://github.com/bitpay/bitcore)