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# Introduction

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The ExaDrive SDK is a powerful TypeScript package that enables developers to seamlessly interact with the ExaDrive network. This SDK provides a robust interface for managing files on ExaDrive's innovative solid-state storage devices, allowing you to efficiently upload, retrieve, and delete files with ease.

### Key Features

* **File Management**: Easily upload, retrieve, and delete files on ExaDrive storage systems.
* **TypeScript Support**: Fully written in TypeScript, providing strong typing and improved developer experience.
* **High Performance**: Leverage ExaDrive's industry-leading capacity and cost efficiency for optimal data management.
* **Open Source**: Contribute to the development and improvement of the SDK through the GitHub repository.

### Contributing

The ExaDrive SDK is open-source, and contributions from the developer community are welcome. To contribute:

1. Fork the repository at <https://github.com/exa-protocol/exadrive-sdk>
2. Make your changes in a feature branch
3. Submit a pull request with a clear description of your improvements

### Support and Resources

* **NPM Package**: <https://www.npmjs.com/package/exadrive-sdk>
* **GitHub Repository**: <https://github.com/exa-protocol/exadrive-sdk>

For additional support, contact the ExaDrive developer relations team at <support@exaprotocol.com>. By leveraging the ExaDrive SDK, developers can harness the power of ExaDrive's high-capacity, cost-efficient storage solutions, enabling the creation of scalable and performant applications across various domains.

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