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Drogon is a robust, lightweight application development framework used for developing, testing, and deploying smart contracts on the ICON blockchain. The core features of the Drogon makes ICON smart contract developers’ life easy by providing support for
Drogon is a robust, lightweight application development framework used for developing, testing, and deploying smart contracts on the ICON blockchain. The core features of the Drogon makes ICON smart contract developers’ life easy by providing support for multiple contract compilations, tests, and deploying on a public and private network.
git clone https://github.com/icon-community/drogon -b dev-0.1.0
cd drogon/
yarn install
yarn drogon install
yarn drogon init
yarn drogon compile --help
yarn drogon compile -p /path/to/drogon/project
yarn drogon compile -p /path/to/drogon/project <gradle flags here>
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Drogon is a robust, lightweight application development framework used for developing, testing, and deploying smart contracts on the ICON blockchain. The core features of the Drogon makes ICON smart contract developers’ life easy by providing support for
We found that @ajith_chandran/drogon demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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