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What's the easiest way for calculating crc32 code of a string in JS?

In FunC, if you apply the letter c to a string literal (writing it as "string"c), the crc32 check value of the string is calculated and used instead of the string itself. People often use it for naming custom opcodes. To test opcodes in my TON projects with Blueprint, I need an easy way to calculate the crc32 values of the strings in JavaScript. How to do it, is there a library or something?


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You can using Buffer.from to solve this.

  
  
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