- contracts VS nodegit
- contracts VS TypeScript
- contracts VS space-pirates-contracts
- contracts VS solidity-template
- contracts VS DeFiHackLabs
- contracts VS awesome-solidity
- contracts VS Hawaii-LiquidityPool
- contracts VS Daily-COP
- contracts VS useful-solidity-patterns
- contracts VS erc-721-nft-marketplace
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Daily-COP
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contracts reviews and mentions
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solidity-template: a modern Solidity contract template utilizing Foundry and Hardhat
In Git Consensus, we accept commits and parse out the address to create a mapping between them. In the unit tests, we can check the basic address parsing logic. But to actually test out the full user interactions of an OSS project onboarding to be a DAO and do token rewards for commits, we need to actually build a Git repo from the ground up - using JavaScript tools like nodegit to do so.
The latter case has already proven to be extremely useful for a new project Git Consensus, where just pushing integration test code gave examples for the frontend devs concurrently to know how they need to prepare input parameters for the contract functions. This will only be more relevant as the community shifts to patterns that encourage loaded input parameters for gas savings.
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git-consensus/contracts is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of contracts is Solidity.