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The Axelar Local Dev environment empowers you to simulate the Axelar Gateway's cross-chain operations right on your local machine. You can establish local instances of multiple EVM chains, deploy your application-level executor contracts on the source/des
The Axelar Local Dev environment empowers you to simulate the Axelar Gateway's cross-chain operations right on your local machine. You can establish local instances of multiple EVM chains, deploy your application-level executor contracts on the source/destination chains, and simulate cross-chain message relaying.
Cross-Chain EVM Environment: Easily set up a ready-to-use cross-chain development environment for EVM chains. For setting up cross-chain unit tests, refer to our Executing Cross-Chain Transactions Guide.
Exporting Environments: Effortlessly export your cross-chain development environment to designated ports separately. To learn more, check out our Standalone Environment Setup Guide.
Embrace the convenience of local development with Axelar Local Dev. Experience the power of cross-chain operations in the comfort of your development environment!
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The Axelar Local Dev environment empowers you to simulate the Axelar Gateway's cross-chain operations right on your local machine. You can establish local instances of multiple EVM chains, deploy your application-level executor contracts on the source/des
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