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jojo-hello-world

v1.0.0

Published

A yarn workspace of core Hyperlane packages

Downloads

8

Readme

Hyperlane

GitHub Actions codecov Foundry License: MIT

Versioning

Note this is the branch for Hyperlane v3.

V2 is still in operation but is not being actively developed. The code for V2 can be found in the v2 branch.

V1 has since been deprecated in favor of V2, but if you are looking for code relating to the existing V1 deployments, refer to the v1 branch.

Overview

Hyperlane is an interchain messaging protocol that allows applications to communicate between blockchains.

Developers can use Hyperlane to share state between blockchains, allowing them to build interchain applications that live natively across multiple chains.

To read more about interchain applications, how the protocol works, and how to integrate with Hyperlane, please see the documentation.

Working on Hyperlane

Foundry

First ensure you have Foundry installed on your machine.

Run the following to install foundryup:

curl -L https://foundry.paradigm.xyz | bash

Then run foundryup to install forge, cast, anvil and chisel.

foundryup

Check out the Foundry Book for more information.

Workspaces

This monorepo uses Yarn Workspaces. Installing dependencies, building, testing, and running prettier for all packages can be done from the root directory of the repository.

  • Installing dependencies

    yarn install
  • Building

    yarn build

If you are using VSCode, you can launch the multi-root workspace with code mono.code-workspace, install the recommended workspace extensions, and use the editor settings.

Rust

See rust/README.md

Release Agents

  • Tag the commit with the current date in the format agents-yyyy-mm-dd; e.g. agents-2023-03-28.
  • Create a Github Release with a changelog against the previous version titled Agents MMMM DD, YYYY, e.g. Agents March 28, 2023.
  • Include the agent docker image tag in the description of the release
  • Create a summary of change highlights
  • Create a "breaking changes" section with any changes required
  • Deploy agents with the new image tag (if it makes sense to)