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hardhat
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Build an AI-powered NFT generator with TS, GPT, Polygon and CASE (Part 1/2)
That's it for the first part ! Then we will use Hardhat to deploy our Solidity Contract on the Polygon testnet, and then overload our mintNFT() function with the actual minting. If you want to see the Part 2 quickly, give us some love and we will execute ! ❤️❤️❤️
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Hardhat Smartcontract Lottery (Raffle) Using TypeScript and latest versions of everything
I have two skipped tests because at the time of writing this article events firing doesn't work properly in the latest version. Link to the github issue
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SKALE Ecosystem Update. Explore the Thriving Ecosystem that is Driving Innovation on SKALE
Hardhat
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Learn To Become a Web3 Developer by Exploring the Web3 Stack
Other options include Remix (an IDE), ChainIDE, Anchor (for Solana), Hardhat, and lots of others. Web3 dev environments have come a long way in a short time, and there’s probably something out there for whatever you need.
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The 4 Best dApp Frameworks for First-Time Ethereum Developers
Hardhat allows developers to build, test, and deploy smart contracts and dApps using a variety of tools and libraries. With over 114K users on GitHub and an active Discord community, Hardhat is a hugely popular framework for dApp developers. Much of its popularity can be attributed to its rich list of features, flexibility and the Hardhat Ethereum Virtual Machine for testing and debugging smart contracts.
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Advancing dApp development with Hardhat Indexing: A Game-Changer for Ethereum Devs
The hardhat-ethers plugin adds the ethers.js library to the Hardhat node, making it possible to use its functionalities. It's possible to use it to deploy the contract, but since our goal is to create transactions, we can also add some code to do that as well.
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Where are some of the best places to learn about Smart Contracts?
Also learning how to use one of these development environments instead of Remix is necessary: 1. Hardhat: https://hardhat.org 2. Foundry: https://github.com/foundry-rs/foundry
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The power of zero-knowledge proofs - exploring the new ConsenSys zkEVM
Easy for devs — The zkEVM supports most popular tools out of the box. You can build, test, debug, and deploy your smart contracts with Hardhat, Infura, Truffle, etc. All the tools you use now, you can keep using. And there is already a bridge to move tokens onto and off the network.
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The Ultimate Guide to Debugging Smart Contracts: Tips and Tools for Web3 Developers
Hardhat is an open-source development environment for Ethereum. It includes tools for developing, testing, and deploying smart contracts. Hardhat also has a built-in debugger that allows developers to step through the code and inspect variable values.
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Build Your First Subnet
After you feel comfortable with this deployment flow, try deploying smart contracts on your chain with Remix, Hardhat, or Foundry. You can also experiment with customizing your Subnet by addingprecompiles or adjusting the airdrop.
foundry
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Any tool for committing the same change across multiple repos?
I realize that I want that change applied to all of my projects which use the same stack (e.g. all of my Solidity projects built with Foundry)
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Foundry: add a cheatcode
We scratched the surface of Foundry’s code in part 1. Let’s go a bit deeper and try to create a new cheatcode this time.
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Where are some of the best places to learn about Smart Contracts?
Also learning how to use one of these development environments instead of Remix is necessary: 1. Hardhat: https://hardhat.org 2. Foundry: https://github.com/foundry-rs/foundry
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Build Your First Subnet
After you feel comfortable with this deployment flow, try deploying smart contracts on your chain with Remix, Hardhat, or Foundry. You can also experiment with customizing your Subnet by addingprecompiles or adjusting the airdrop.
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Secure Smart Contract Tools—An End-to-End Developer’s Guide
Foundry
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How to develop and deploy smart contracts with Foundry & Openzeppelin
Forge: Ethereum testing framework (like Truffle, Hardhat, and DappTools).
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Unlocking the Lockbox2 | ParadigmCTF’22
Now execute the tx, and you should see stage4 pass. I’m using Hardhat framework to view the execution trace, using the hardhat-tracer plugin. (Sidenote: A great alternative is using Foundry and it also has tracing built-in).
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Using the Same Arch Linux Installation for a Decade
Windows -> Solaris -> Windows -> Gentoo -> Arch -> NixOS
I feel much more satisfaction pouring hours into NixOS over doing the same on Gentoo and Arch. The hours on nix are in a source file I can carry around. The hours on Gentoo and Arch I'm doomed to forget and have to repeat.
I do miss the AUR though. I haven't been able to package a rust program that has a build with a transitive dependency that expects internet access (https://github.com/foundry-rs/foundry). Something something sandbox, crate2nix. But a frivolous install of a little binary that isn't packaged is not necessarily am easy endeavour.
Overall I'm very happy. Nix unstable feels equivalent to Arch more or less. You can pull in master with flakes easily enough too.
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How to Create a FullStack Dapp using Next JS, Tailwind CSS and The graph. (Part 1)
In this tutorial we'll be using hardhat as the Ethereum dev environment, there are others like foundry , Truffle.
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Which service must exist, that doesn’t?
That's already possible. There are several tools that you can use: hardhat, ganache, ganache-cli, anvil
What are some alternatives?
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.
ganache - :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.
remix-ide - Documentation for Remix IDE
openzeppelin-contracts - OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contract development.
ethers.js - Complete Ethereum library and wallet implementation in JavaScript.
complete-guide-to-full-stack-solana-development - Code examples for the blog post titled The Complete Guide to Full Stack Solana Development with React, Anchor, Rust, and Phantom
scaffold-eth - 🏗 forkable Ethereum dev stack focused on fast product iterations
useDApp - Framework for rapid Dapp development. Simple. Robust. Extendable. Testable
brownie - A Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts targeting the Ethereum Virtual Machine.
graph-node - Graph Node indexes data from blockchains such as Ethereum and serves it over GraphQL
hevm - Dapp, Seth, Hevm, and more