nunchuk-invitations
Nunchuk Invitations
If auth or network setup is the blocker, use nunchuk-setup.
If the user is creating a wallet from scratch, also use nunchuk-wallet-creation.
Send invitations
Invite one or more people:
nunchuk invitation send <sandbox-id> alice@example.com bob@example.com
Invite with comma-separated emails:
nunchuk invitation send <sandbox-id> alice@example.com,bob@example.com
Review invitations
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