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Contract to help bridge dfg between chains.
We recommend using pnpm
as a package manager (but you can of course use a package manager of your choice):
pnpm install
This project supports both hardhat
and forge
compilation. By default, the compile
command will execute both:
pnpm compile
If you prefer one over the other, you can use the tooling-specific commands:
pnpm compile:forge
pnpm compile:hardhat
Or adjust the package.json
to for example remove forge
build:
- "compile": "$npm_execpath run compile:forge && $npm_execpath run compile:hardhat",
- "compile:forge": "forge build",
- "compile:hardhat": "hardhat compile",
+ "compile": "hardhat compile"
Similarly to the contract compilation, we support both hardhat
and forge
tests. By default, the test
command will execute both:
pnpm test
If you prefer one over the other, you can use the tooling-specific commands:
pnpm test:forge
pnpm test:hardhat
Or adjust the package.json
to for example remove hardhat
tests:
- "test": "$npm_execpath test:forge && $npm_execpath test:hardhat",
- "test:forge": "forge test",
- "test:hardhat": "$npm_execpath hardhat test"
+ "test": "forge test"
Set up deployer wallet/account:
- Rename
.env.example
->.env
- Choose your preferred means of setting up your deployer wallet/account:
MNEMONIC="test test test test test test test test test test test junk"
or...
PRIVATE_KEY="0xabc...def"
To deploy your contracts to your desired blockchains, run the following command in your project's folder:
npx hardhat lz:deploy
More information about available CLI arguments can be found using the --help
flag:
npx hardhat lz:deploy --help
By following these steps, you can focus more on creating innovative omnichain solutions and less on the complexities of cross-chain communication.