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@dapplet/cli

v1.0.67

Published

command-line tool for building and deploying dapplets

Downloads

39

Readme

📱 Dapplet CLI

Npm package version

Install

npm install -g @dapplet/cli

🪩 Features

Initialize a new dapplet

npx dapplet

or

npx dapplet init

... and cd into your dapplet's root directory

Configure your dapplet

Editable Config File: If you're working in an environment with solidity files, you can simply edit the file to use your contracts. We use EIP-2535 "facets" and the EIP-2535 "upgrade initializer" to compile, deploy, and publish your dapplet for you.

{
  "name": "my-dapplet",
  "chainId": "11155111",
  "sources": "../contracts" /* relative path to your contracts directory */,
  "facets": ["Greeter", "Counter"] /* contracts by name and (.sol) filename */,
  "initializer": {
    "GreeterInit": {
      "constructorArgs": ["0xdd6129055002c931e8dcF93C2eFDaf2e172e1592", 100],
      "function": "init(string)",
      "args": ["Hello World!"] /* set default args */
    }
  }
}

Start up the interface

npx dapplet dev

Go through the development setup process

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Code your frontend

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Build your dapplet

npx dapplet build

Push your dapplet to IPFS

npx dapplet push

Publish a Dapplet

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Ethereum 🤝 Microfrontends

The Building blocks for dApps. Buildable. Shareable. Reusable. Scalable.

About

Use the CLI to build your Dapplet:

  • 🏗️ Build Frontends in Hardhat, Foundry, and more - Dapplet-CLI is designed to work with any smart contract development environment.
  • 🧱 Publish to the Dapplet Directory - Share your dapp in one simple click!
  • 🥏 Fetch existing contract code - Download any sourcify-verified contract source-code with one simple command.

Dapplet combines the best tech:

  • 💎 EIP-2535 - The Diamond Standard.
  • 🦋 Piral - React Micro-Frontends.
  • 👟 Shoelace - React Web-Components.

Build with ANY WEB FRAMEWORK

Documentation

For detailed walkthroughs, see documentation.

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome, no matter how large or small. Before contributing, please read the code of conduct and contribution policy.