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hardhat-template
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Foundry vs. Hardhat template?
It seems like every single week, I see things about Foundry. As someone that has been using a fairly standard Hardhat template for my projects the past year, I feel like this gets the job done, but I am wondering what I am missing?
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Basic beginner questions concerning smart contracts and dApp front-end code organization
To help getting started easier I am looking into some boilerplate starter kits such as https://github.com/paulrberg/solidity-template etc. Basic question, but what is the best practice in terms of organizing your smart contract dev stuff such as .sol files, hardhat, solhint, solcover, etc. with your front-end (website) dApp code? Do you keep everything in one repository? Do you keep them separated? The front-end part (let's say Sveltekit for example) and ethers.js need the ABI json right? When you deploy your front-end website and are keeping everything in one repo, should you exclude your contract files from the build? I suppose the JS framework will already exclude folders like /contracts that are in the root from the build.
- Web3.0 Resources
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Confused by Web3 and best practices
I also really like this template for a web3+React website with a simple connect button: https://github.com/PaulRBerg/solidity-template
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I feel lost. (New Dev)
..and if you are looking for a general toolchain I really love the starter template here: https://github.com/PaulRBerg/solidity-template
foundry-lsp-smart-contracts
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Foundry Vs Hardhat
For the sake of this article, I created a Github repo which is a version of the lsp-smart-contracts repo but with Foundry instead of Hardhat, to compare a few things and try out the features provided by Foundry.
What are some alternatives?
prb-math - Solidity library for advanced fixed-point math
hardhat-starter-kit - A repo for boilerplate code for testing, deploying, and shipping chainlink solidity code.
hardhat-gas-reporter - Gas Usage Analytics for Hardhat
solidity-template - A modern Solidity starter template for developing smart contracts.
uniswap-v3-token-swap - example code of uniswapV3 token swaps with hardhat and ethersjs
deploy-uniswapv3-template - Deploy UniswapV3 Template
smart-contract-best-practices - A guide to smart contract security best practices
social-recovery-wallet - Social Recovery Wallet that hides the identities of Guardians until recovery.
multicall-batcher - multicall with ease
openlane - OpenLane is an automated RTL to GDSII flow based on several components including OpenROAD, Yosys, Magic, Netgen and custom methodology scripts for design exploration and optimization.
full-blockchain-solidity-course-py - Ultimate Solidity, Blockchain, and Smart Contract - Beginner to Expert Full Course | Python Edition
lsp-smart-contracts - The reference implementation for universal profiles smart contracts