CKB SDKs have bundled features to interact with system scripts like the secp256k1 lock and scripts for proposed standards like SUDT. However, it is not feasible for SDKs to incorporate every possible script. Therefor, they must provide a mechanism for users to add their own custom scripts.
[x] Setup a repository for SDK examples. This repository will support JavaScript (lumos), Rust, Java, and Go SDKs.
[ ] Add examples of adding a custom lock script.
[ ] Add examples of adding a custom type script.
[ ] Write the review report including how things work now and what we can improve.
[ ] Turn the examples repository into automated test cases.
CKB SDKs have bundled features to interact with system scripts like the secp256k1 lock and scripts for proposed standards like SUDT. However, it is not feasible for SDKs to incorporate every possible script. Therefor, they must provide a mechanism for users to add their own custom scripts.