https://github.com/developerfred/mysterybox
https://github.com/developerfred/mysterybox
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- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/developerfred/mysterybox
- Owner: developerfred
- Created: 2022-01-06T12:41:33.000Z (about 4 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2023-02-04T06:04:49.000Z (almost 3 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-02-17T06:42:16.460Z (11 months ago)
- Language: TypeScript
- Size: 1.8 MB
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 6
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- Readme: README.md
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README
# Solidity Template
My favorite setup for writing Solidity smart contracts.
- [Hardhat](https://github.com/nomiclabs/hardhat): compile and run the smart contracts on a local development network
- [TypeChain](https://github.com/ethereum-ts/TypeChain): generate TypeScript types for smart contracts
- [Ethers](https://github.com/ethers-io/ethers.js/): renowned Ethereum library and wallet implementation
- [Waffle](https://github.com/EthWorks/Waffle): tooling for writing comprehensive smart contract tests
- [Solhint](https://github.com/protofire/solhint): linter
- [Solcover](https://github.com/sc-forks/solidity-coverage): code coverage
- [Prettier Plugin Solidity](https://github.com/prettier-solidity/prettier-plugin-solidity): code formatter
This is a GitHub template, which means you can reuse it as many times as you want. You can do that by clicking the "Use this
template" button at the top of the page.
## Usage
### Pre Requisites
Before running any command, you need to create a `.env` file and set a BIP-39 compatible mnemonic as an environment
variable. Follow the example in `.env.example`. If you don't already have a mnemonic, use this [website](https://iancoleman.io/bip39/) to generate one.
Then, proceed with installing dependencies:
```sh
yarn install
```
### Compile
Compile the smart contracts with Hardhat:
```sh
$ yarn compile
```
### TypeChain
Compile the smart contracts and generate TypeChain artifacts:
```sh
$ yarn typechain
```
### Lint Solidity
Lint the Solidity code:
```sh
$ yarn lint:sol
```
### Lint TypeScript
Lint the TypeScript code:
```sh
$ yarn lint:ts
```
### Test
Run the Mocha tests:
```sh
$ yarn test
```
### Coverage
Generate the code coverage report:
```sh
$ yarn coverage
```
### Report Gas
See the gas usage per unit test and average gas per method call:
```sh
$ REPORT_GAS=true yarn test
```
### Clean
Delete the smart contract artifacts, the coverage reports and the Hardhat cache:
```sh
$ yarn clean
```
### Deploy
Deploy the contracts to Hardhat Network:
```sh
$ yarn deploy --greeting "Bonjour, le monde!"
```
## Syntax Highlighting
If you use VSCode, you can enjoy syntax highlighting for your Solidity code via the
[vscode-solidity](https://github.com/juanfranblanco/vscode-solidity) extension. The recommended approach to set the
compiler version is to add the following fields to your VSCode user settings:
```json
{
"solidity.compileUsingRemoteVersion": "v0.8.4+commit.c7e474f2",
"solidity.defaultCompiler": "remote"
}
```
Where of course `v0.8.4+commit.c7e474f2` can be replaced with any other version.