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@workhard/utils

v0.1.8

Published

Template Repository for WHF Fork

Readme

Work Hard Template

This repository is a template repository to build application on top of WHF forked DAO.

Start your project using this template

Click to generate a project

Install dependency

$ yarn

Run tests

  1. To run the tests, you should use hardhat's forking feature.
    • Go to alchemy & get API KEY.
    • Copy .env.example file and create your own .env file.
      $ cp .env.example .env
    • Replace <key> with your own API KEY.
      FORK_URL=https://eth-mainnet.alchemyapi.io/v2/<key>
    • Or you can use your own RPC server using geth. For example,
      $ geth --http.api "eth,net,web3" --http.addr localhost --http.port 8888
      
      #.env file
      FORK_URL=http://localhost:8888
  2. Run the following command
    $ yarn test

Deploy your contracts

  1. Make sure that you successfully forked WHF. We recommend you to use the Web UI
  2. Deploy your contract. Please take a look at this post: https://hardhat.org/guides/deploying

Deploy your contracts' artifacts to NPM

  1. Go to npm & get token
  2. Go to Github Actions menu and setup the env variable NPM_TOKEN
  3. Prepare a release with
    yarn version
  4. Go to Github Releases menu and write a new release with tagging.
  5. Go to your frontend app & import the deployed artifacts.

License

We PROUDLY release codes under GPL v3.0.