Installation
Install Wagmi Core via your package manager, a <script> tag, or build from source.
Package Manager
Install the required packages.
pnpm add @wagmi/core viem@2.xnpm install @wagmi/core viem@2.xyarn add @wagmi/core viem@2.xbun add @wagmi/core viem@2.x- Viem is a TypeScript interface for Ethereum that performs blockchain operations.
- TypeScript is optional, but highly recommended. Learn more about TypeScript support.
CDN
If you're not using a package manager, you can also use Wagmi Core via an ESM-compatible CDN such as esm.sh. Simply add a <script type="module"> tag to the bottom of your HTML file with the following content.
<script type="module">
import { createClient } from 'https://esm.sh/viem'
import { createConfig } from 'https://esm.sh/@wagmi/core@2.x'
import { injected } from 'https://esm.sh/@wagmi/connectors'
</script>Requirements
Wagmi is optimized for modern browsers. It is compatible with the latest versions of the following browsers.





TIP
Depending on your environment, you might need to add polyfills. See Viem Platform Compatibility for more info.
Using Unreleased Commits
If you can't wait for a new release to test the latest features, you can either install from the canary tag (tracks the main branch).
pnpm add @wagmi/core@canarynpm install @wagmi/core@canaryyarn add @wagmi/core@canarybun add @wagmi/core@canaryOr clone the Wagmi repo to your local machine, build, and link it yourself.
gh repo clone wevm/wagmi
cd wagmi
pnpm install
pnpm build
cd packages/core
pnpm link --globalThen go to the project where you are using Wagmi and run pnpm link --global @wagmi/core (or the package manager that you used to link Wagmi globally). Make sure you installed any required peer dependencies and their versions are correct.
Security
Ethereum-related projects are often targeted in attacks to steal users' assets. Make sure you follow security best-practices for your project. Some quick things to get started.
- Pin package versions, upgrade mindfully, and inspect lockfile changes to minimize the risk of supply-chain attacks.
- Install the Socket Security GitHub App to help detect and block supply-chain attacks.
- Add a Content Security Policy to defend against external scripts running in your app.