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    Plutus

    Plutus

    The Plutus language implementation and tools

    Plutus is the smart contract development framework for the Cardano blockchain, created using Haskell. It provides the core infrastructure for writing, testing, and deploying secure, deterministic smart contracts on the Cardano platform. Plutus includes a custom functional language (Plutus Core), a higher-level embedded DSL (Plutus Tx) for writing contracts in Haskell, and an off-chain infrastructure for managing interactions. It ensures strong correctness guarantees through formal...
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    Echidna

    Echidna

    Ethereum smart contract fuzzer

    ...Powered by Slither to extract useful information before the fuzzing campaign. Source code integration to identify which lines are covered after the fuzzing campaign. Curses-based retro UI, text-only or JSON output.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Truffle

    Truffle

    A tool for developing smart contracts. Crafted with the finest cacaos.

    ...Step in/out, set breakpoints, and analyze variables through the CLI and the native VS Code debugger. Debug mainnet transactions by stepping through verified contract source code. Truffle will give you the best view into what's happening. Bring up a local blockchain with pre-funded accounts for fast testing with Truffle’s Ganache. Fork mainnet with zero-config, impersonate accounts, auto-mine blocks, and use Ganache programmatically with Node.js. Print variables for quick analysis using console.log and Vyper’s print.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Dapp tools by DappHub

    Dapp tools by DappHub

    Dapp, Seth, Hevm, and more

    ...Users seeking guidance can explore using foundry as an alternative. This repository contains the source code for several programs hand-crafted and maintained by DappHub, along with dependency management, courtesy of Nix.
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    Embark

    Embark

    Framework for serverless Decentralized Applications using Ethereum

    ...Build, test, and deploy your Smart Contracts without the hassle. Embark takes care of the groundwork, watches for changes, and redeploys your application when needed. Testing shouldn't be an afterthought. Embark makes debugging and testing first-class citizens of your development workflow. Pick and choose which features, plugins and tools you want to integrate with. Embark is built with modularity in mind. Gives an overview of all processes controlled by Embark. It also comes with an interactive console and predictive commands. ...
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