Open Source Solidity Smart Contract Tools

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    Hardhat

    Hardhat

    Hardhat is a development environment to compile, deploy, test

    Hardhat is an Ethereum development environment for professionals. It facilitates performing frequent tasks, such as running tests, automatically checking code for mistakes or interacting with a smart contract. Check out the plugin list to use it with your existing tools. Hardhat Runner is the main component you interact with when using Hardhat. It's a flexible and extensible task runner that helps you manage and automate the recurring tasks inherent to developing smart contracts and dApps. Easily deploy your contracts, run tests and debug Solidity code without dealing with live environments. Hardhat Network is a local Ethereum network designed for development. Hardhat is the best choice for Solidity debugging. You get Solidity stack traces, console.log and explicit error messages when transactions fail.
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    Solidity

    Solidity

    The Smart Contract Programming Language

    Solidity is a statically-typed curly-braces programming language designed for developing smart contracts that run on Ethereum. Solidity 0.8.4 adds custom structured errors, allows more flexible configuration of the SMTChecker and fixes a bug in the Solidity ABI decoder v2. Read more about the bug here. With v0.8.4, errors can be defined inside and outside of contracts (including interfaces and libraries). This provides a convenient and gas-efficient way to explain to users why an operation failed. As a relatively young language, Solidity is advancing at a rapid speed. We aim for a regular (non-breaking) release every 2-3 weeks, with approximately two breaking releases per year. You can follow the implementation status of new features in the Solidity Github project. You can see the upcoming changes for the next breaking release by switching from the default branch (develop) to the breaking branch.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Truffle

    Truffle

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

    The most comprehensive suite of tools for smart contract development. Quickly build, test, debug, and deploy using the Truffle CLI. Write scripts and plugins to automate common processes. Interact directly with the blockchain using the Truffle console. Write tests in Solidity, JavaScript, and TypeScript. Truffle will manage your entire workflow. Get a deeper understanding of transactions with the Truffle debugger. 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: 6 This Week
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    ZoKrates

    ZoKrates

    A toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum

    ZoKrates is a toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum. It helps you use verifiable computation in your DApp, from the specification of your program in a high-level language to generating proofs of computation to verifying those proofs in Solidity. Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) are a family of probabilistic protocols, first described by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff in 1985. One particular family of ZKPs is described as zero-knowledge Succinct Non-interactive ARguments of Knowledge, a.k.a. zkSNARKs. zkSNARKs are the most widely used zero-knowledge protocols, with the anonymous cryptocurrency Zcash and the smart-contract platform Ethereum among the notable early adopters. Ethereum runs computations on all nodes of the network, resulting in high costs, limits in complexity, and low privacy. zkSNARKs have been enabling to only verify computations on-chain for a fraction of the cost of running them, but are hard to grasp and work with.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Remix Project

    Remix Project

    Compiler and IDE that enables users to build Ethereum contracts

    Remix Project is a rich toolset including Remix IDE, a comprehensive smart contract development tool. The Remix Project also includes Remix Plugin Engine and Remix Libraries which are low-level tools for wider use. Remix IDE is used for the entire journey of contract development by users of any knowledge level. It fosters a fast development cycle and has a rich set of plugins with intuitive GUIs. The IDE comes in 2 flavors and a VSCode extension. Supported browsers: Firefox v100.0.1 & Chrome v101.0.4951.64. No support for Remix's use on tablets or smartphones or telephones. The gh-pages branch of remix-live always has the latest stable build of Remix. It contains a ZIP file with the entire build. Download it to use offline. It contains the latest supported version of Solidity available at the time of the packaging. Other compiler versions can be used online only.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Dapp tools by DappHub

    Dapp tools by DappHub

    Dapp, Seth, Hevm, and more

    Command line tools and smart contract libraries for Ethereum smart contract development. All you need Ethereum development tool. Build, test, fuzz, formally verify, debug & deploy solidity contracts. Ethereum CLI. Query contracts, send transactions, follow logs, slice & dice data. Testing-oriented EVM implementation. Debug, fuzz, or symbolically execute code against local or mainnet state. Sign Ethereum transactions from a local keystore or hardware wallet. dapptools is currently in a stage of clandestine development where support for the casual user may be deprived. The software can now be considered free as in free puppy. 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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    Echidna

    Echidna

    Ethereum smart contract fuzzer

    Echidna is a weird creature that eats bugs and is highly electrosensitive (with apologies to Jacob Stanley) More seriously, Echidna is a Haskell program designed for fuzzing/property-based testing of Ethereum smarts contracts. It uses sophisticated grammar-based fuzzing campaigns based on a contract ABI to falsify user-defined predicates or Solidity assertions. We designed Echidna with modularity in mind, so it can be easily extended to include new mutations or test specific contracts in specific cases. Optional corpus collection, mutation and coverage guidance to find deeper bugs. 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: 0 This Week
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    Ethlint

    Ethlint

    (Formerly Solium) Code quality & Security Linter for Solidity

    Ethlint (Formerly Solium) analyzes your Solidity code for style & security issues and fixes them. Standardize Smart Contract practices across your organization. Integrate with your build system. Deploy with confidence! Solium does not strictly follow Solidity Style Guide. The practices it enforces by default are best practices for the community at large. If you’re using vim with syntastic, and prefer to use a locally installed version of Solium (rather than a global version), you can install syntastic local solium to automatically load the local version in packages that have installed their own. Solium does not strictly adhere to Solidity Style Guide. It aims to promote coding practices agreed upon by the community at large. You can specify rules or plugins to apply as command line options. If you specify one, it overrides its corresponding configuration in the soliumrc file.
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    Hyperledger Burrow

    Hyperledger Burrow

    A permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node

    Hyperledger Burrow is a permissioned Ethereum smart-contract blockchain node. It executes Ethereum EVM and WASM smart contract code (usually written in Solidity) on a permissioned virtual machine. Burrow provides transaction finality and high transaction throughput on a proof-of-stake Tendermint consensus engine. Burrow is a fully-fledged blockchain node and smart contract execution engine -- a distributed database that executes code. Burrow runs Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) and Web Assembly (WASM) smart contracts. Burrow networks are synchronized using the Tendermint consensus algorithm. A node can detect if its state is corrupted or if a validator is dishonestly executing the protocol. Run a private or public permissioned network. Stakeholders may vote for autonomous smart contract upgrades. Application state is organised in an event stream and can drive external systems.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Protocol Labs - Retriev

    Protocol Labs - Retriev

    Home of Retriev protocol (by CryptoNet + YOMI)

    Retriev is a Protocol designed by CryptoNetLab and developed by YOMI that allows end users to create retrieval deals with a subset of IPFS providers. It leverages a reliable system of “missed retrieval” penalties that increases confidence in decentralized storage networks. If you want to go deeper on how the protocol works please read our light paper.
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    Smart Contract Sanctuary

    Smart Contract Sanctuary

    A home for ethereum smart contracts

    A home for Ethereum smart contracts verified on Etherscan. This is the index repository for the smart contract sanctuary. Bookmark this repo. Chain-specific sub-repos and the index are updated twice a day. Expect a full, recursive check-out to take 2GB+ disk space. Existing repository but submodules never initialized - checkout submodules and update all chain-specific sub repositories. Contains smart contract sources for various networks, grouped by the first two chars of the contract address. A scriptable semantic grep utility for solidity (crunch numbers, find specific contracts, extract data) Semgrep is a fast, open-source, static analysis tool for finding bugs and enforcing code standards at editor, commit, and CI time, and now supports Solidity! A powerful online code search service that can be used to search the sanctuary without cloning.
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    solgraph

    solgraph

    Visualize Solidity control flow for smart contract security analysis

    Visualize Solidity control flow for smart contract security analysis. Generates a DOT graph that visualizes the function control flow of a Solidity contract and highlights potential security vulnerabilities. A nice example of piping contract source that is in your clipboard through solgraph, dot, and preview: (Use whatever image previewer is available on your system; Preview.app is available on Mac) You have to have graphviz installed (brew install graphviz) to render the DOT file as an image. Depending on your permissions, you may need to add the unsafe-perm flag.
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