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@anon-aadhaar/contracts
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This package contains the anon Aadhaar Verfier contract. You can import it directly into your Hardhat project, or use the already deployed contracts, to verify an Anon Aadhaar Proof.
npm install @anon-aadhaar/contracts
yarn add @anon-aadhaar/contracts
Update your hardhat.config.ts in your project:
import 'hardhat-dependency-compiler'
const config: HardhatUserConfig = {
solidity: '0.8.19',
dependencyCompiler: {
paths: ['@anon-aadhaar/contracts/src/AnonAadhaar.sol'],
},
}
Compile the contracts:
yarn build
Test the contracts:
yarn test
Test the contracts with the gas report:
yarn test:gas
Deploy the contracts with the test public key to Sepolia:
yarn deploy:sepolia-test
Deploy the contracts with the production public key to Sepolia:
yarn deploy:sepolia-prod
FAQs
Verifier smart contract for Anon Aadhaar protocol
The npm package @anon-aadhaar/contracts receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @anon-aadhaar/contracts popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @anon-aadhaar/contracts demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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