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MIT License | MIT License |
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ganache
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Building Smart Contracts for Django Applications
To set up your Ganache, head to the website, choose your operating system, download it, and then run the application. To set up your account with Metamask, do this:
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Crypto devs, what tools am I missing? Trying to build a decent list of dev resources.
Blockchain Simulator: Ganache
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Top 10 Resources for Learning Solidity
Learners get hands-on experience with tools like Infura and Truffle Ganache, which are some of the most popular and widely used development tools in the Ethereum ecosystem that are focused on making Solidity easy to use. And as a product of ConsenSys, the Developer Program provides a direct link to the ConsenSys ecosystem, with access to some of the best resources and tools in the industry.
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Ultimate Ethereum Hackathon Survival Guide for 2023
We recommend using Ganache to develop your smart contract first on a local blockchain on your machine. Each account in Ganache comes pre-loaded with test Ether, so you’re all set from the start.
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How to Build a DAO with Truffle
Remember, smart contracts are immutable. Once they are deployed on mainnet, they can’t be modified. So it’s important to make sure they work before deploying. To get around this, we will test the functionalities of our DAO on a local instance of the Ethereum blockchain. This is made possible by Truffle’s Ganache—a one-click way to create a personal and local Ethereum blockchain.
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Best way to run a "standing" development chain?
Ganache might be an option for you? https://trufflesuite.com/ganache/
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Ganache Issue-Not showing the available networks
Restarting Ganache Restarting Computer Uninstalling from Applications and Reinstalling Ganache Downloaded Ganache from (https://trufflesuite.com/ganache/)
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Let’s Build an End-to-End NFT Project Using Truffle Suite
Ganache - A personal blockchain for Ethereum development.
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Web3 Dubai MetaMask Workshop
Truffle & Ganache
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Use the Truffle Suite for Easy Web3 - and Earn your Proof of Contribution POAP
Once you have a smart contract underway, you’ll need to test it on a blockchain. This is where Ganache comes in. Ganache is a locally hosted blockchain that simulates Ethereum on your machine. It allows you to use console.log in solidity, fork mainnet (or any other Ethereum network), set mining options, and impersonate real accounts, among other things.
react-app-rewired
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html-loader not working
Further information here: https://github.com/timarney/react-app-rewired
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Build a web editor with react-monaco-editor
Ejecting a React app is a bad idea because our application will lose all the React configurations and will not benefit from the CRA updates. Some solutions for ejecting our application include using packages like react-app-rewired or rewire. You can also use CRACO to eject your React application, but it needs you to install additional plugins.
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Chrome Extension with React
When created I remove react-script package and copies build dependencies, configuration files and scripts into the app directory. It is needed to modify webpack.config file. (Another solution is to use react-app-rewired
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Accepting Crypto Payments in a Classic Commerce App
Heads up: CRA5 bumped their webpack dependency to a version that no longer supports node polyfills in browsers. This breaks the builds of nearly all Ethereum-related projects today. A common workaround that avoids ejecting is to hook into the CRA build process. We’re using react-app-rewired but you could simply stay at CRA4 until the community comes up with a better solution.
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Using Webpack with ReactJS
CRA is good to get something running quick (and it uses webpack underneat!). In the past I've tweaked the webpack config using things like https://github.com/timarney/react-app-rewired when needed, but for all my "serious" projects I ended up ejecting and learning webpack! For my next project I'll try to skip CRA altogether!
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Simplest Way to Install Babel Plugins in Create React App
// Overrides create-react-app webpack configs without ejecting // https://github.com/timarney/react-app-rewired const { addBabelPlugins, override } = require("customize-cra"); module.exports = override( ...addBabelPlugins( "babel-plugin-myPlugin" /* Add plug-in names here (separate each value by a comma) */ ) );
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Running React Native everywhere: The Web
If Create React App supported Yarn workspaces out-of-the-box, what we've done so far would have been enough to run the app... unfortunately, it doesn't. Luckily, we can use CRACO (or other tools such as customize-cra or react-app-rewired) to customize the Webpack configuration used by Create React App to resolve packages imported from other workspaces.
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Integrating YoastSEO.js word analyzer web worker in Reactjs
<--- JS stacktrace ---> FATAL ERROR: Ineffective mark-compacts near heap limit Allocation failed - JavaScript heap out of memory 1: 00007FF69616B9CF v8::internal::CodeObjectRegistry::~CodeObjectRegistry+112159 2: 00007FF6960FCA26 v8::internal::MicrotaskQueue::GetMicrotasksScopeDepth+65430 3: 00007FF6960FD90D node::OnFatalError+301 4: 00007FF696A91BAE v8::Isolate::ReportExternalAllocationLimitReached+94 5: 00007FF696A783AD v8::SharedArrayBuffer::Externalize+78 [1]: https://github.com/timarney/react-app-rewired
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Enhancing Chrome Extension developer experience with CRA (create-react-app)
Enter react-app-rewired. What this package does is it allows you to hook into the Webpack config process so you can change settings, add loaders or plugins, and so on. It's like having all the pros of ejecting (mainly, access to the webpack.config.js) without actually ejecting.
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Fullstack GraphQL starter kit Mid-2021 update
Switch to craco from react-app-rewired for better CRA v4 support (breaking change!)
What are some alternatives?
hardhat - Hardhat is a development environment to compile, deploy, test, and debug your Ethereum software.
craco - Create React App Configuration Override, an easy and comprehensible configuration layer for Create React App.
brownie - A Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts targeting the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
vscode-solidity - Visual Studio Code language support extension for Solidity smart contracts in Ethereum https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=JuanBlanco.solidity
Next.js - The React Framework
polygon-nft-project - The code written for the "How To Mint an NFT on Polygon Using Truffle & Infura" article
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
truffle - :warning: The Truffle Suite is being sunset. For information on ongoing support, migration options and FAQs, visit the Consensys blog. Thank you for all the support over the years.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
nft-marketplace - An NFT Marketplace built with NextJS, Hardhat and Solidity
next.js - The React Framework [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/next.js]