## Aqua Aqua is a new-gen language for distributed systems. Aqua programs are executed on many peers, sequentially or in parallel, forming a single-use coordination network. Aqua's runtime is heterogeneous: it includes browsers, servers, devices, all involved in solving a single task. Therefore, Aqua scripts are compiled into several targets at once, with AIR and Typescript as a default. ## aqua-lib API of the protocol-level functions in the Fluence Network. This API is available on all peers powered by Fluence nodes, and a part of the API is available on JS/TS-based (browsers, NodeJS) peers. ### Documentation See [Aqua Book](https://doc.fluence.dev/aqua-book/libraries/aqua-lib). ### How to use it in Aqua Add `@fluencelabs/aqua-lib` to your package.json dependencies, and then in your Aqua script, import and use it: ```haskell import "@fluencelabs/aqua-lib/builtin.aqua" -- gather Peer.identify from all nodes in the neighbourhood func getPeersInfo() -> []Info: infos: *Info nodes <- Kademlia.neighborhood(%init_peer_id%, nil, nil) for node in nodes: on node: infos <- Peer.identify() <- infos ```