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CLI to create decentralized applications (dapps) using Scaffold-ETH 2.
This is an alternative method of installing Scaffold-ETH. Instead of directly cloning SE-2, you can use create-eth to create your own custom instance, where you can choose among several configurations and extensions.
Before you begin, you need to install the following tools:
- Node (>= v18.18)
- Yarn (v1 or v2+)
- Git
To get started with Scaffold-ETH 2, follow the steps below:
- Install from NPM Registry and follow the CLI instructions.
npx create-eth@latest
💬 Hint: If you choose Foundry as solidity framework in the CLI, you'll also need Foundryup installed in your machine. Checkout: getfoundry.sh
- Run a local network in the first terminal:
yarn chain
This command starts a local Ethereum network using Hardhat or Foundry, depending on which one you selected in the CLI. The network runs on your local machine and can be used for testing and development. You can customize the network configuration in:
packages/hardhat/hardhat.config.ts
if you have Hardhat as solidity framework.packages/foundry/foundry.toml
if you have Foundry as solidity framework.
- On a second terminal, deploy the test contract:
yarn deploy
This command deploys a test smart contract to the local network. The contract can be modified to suit your needs. Is located in:
- Hardhat =>
packages/hardhat/contracts
- Foundry =>
packages/foundry/contracts
The yarn deploy
command uses a deploy script to deploy the contract to the network. You can customize it. Is located in:
- Hardhat =>
packages/hardhat/deploy
- Foundry =>
packages/foundry/script
- On a third terminal, start your NextJS app:
yarn start
Visit your app on: http://localhost:3000
. You can interact with your smart contract using the Debug Contracts
page. You can tweak the app config in packages/nextjs/scaffold.config.ts
.
Run smart contract test with yarn hardhat:test
or yarn foundry:test
depending of your solidity framework.
What's next:
Visit the What's next section of our docs to learn how to:
- Edit your smart contracts
- Edit your deployment scripts
- Customize your frontend
- Edit the app config
- Writing and running tests
- Setting up external services and API keys
Visit our docs to learn all the technical details and guides of Scaffold-ETH 2.
To know more about its features, check out our website.
We welcome contributions to create-eth and Scaffold-ETH 2!
For more information and guidelines for contributing, please see:
- create-eth CONTRIBUTING.MD if you want to contribute to the CLI.
- Scaffold-ETH 2 CONTRIBUTING.MD if you want to contribute to SE-2 base code.