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@marsfoundation/aave-cli

v0.0.23

Published

A cli to perform various aave governance related tasks

Downloads

19

Readme

BGD Labs <> Aave CLI

aave-cli is a command line tool providing commands to automate certain tasks when interacting with the aave protocol.

Fork

aave-cli fork --help can ge used to generate tenderly forks. The cli allows executing certain proposal/actionset IDs, an address or even local payload via aave governance.

Ipfs

aave-cli ipfs <source> can be used to generate the bs58 hash of a single file.

Diff-Snapshots

aave-cli diff <from> <to> can be used to diff two config snapshots & generate a human readable report.

Simulate

aave-cli simulate-proposal [proposalId] can be used to simulate a certain proposal on tenderly (e2e across all networks). This feature is intended to be used by systems like seatbelt.

Note: currently nothing else is done in this script. You need to manually check the tenderly changes. In the future we plan to support seatbelt report generation from here.