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@big-whale-labs/farcantasy-contract

v0.0.5

Published

Contract for Farcantasy

Downloads

16

Readme

Contract for Farcantasy

Trading contract for the cards at Farcantasy.

Usage

  1. Clone the repository with git clone [email protected]:BigWhaleLabs/farcantasy-contract
  2. Install the dependencies with yarn
  3. Add environment variables to your .env file
  4. Run the scripts below

Environment variables

| Name | Description | | ---------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------- | | ETHERSCAN_API_KEY | Etherscan API key | | ETH_RPC | Ethereum RPC URL | | CONTRACT_OWNER_PRIVATE_KEY | Private key of the contract owner to deploy the contracts | | COINMARKETCAP_API_KEY | Coinmarketcap API key |

Also check out the .env.sample file for more information.

Available scripts

  • yarn build — compiles the contract ts interface to the typechain directory
  • yarn test — runs the test suite
  • yarn deploy — deploys the contract to the network
  • yarn eth-lint — runs the linter for the solidity contract
  • yarn lint — runs all the linters
  • yarn prettify — prettifies the code in th project
  • yarn release — relases the typechain directory to NPM