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@layerzerolabs/devtools-extensible-cli
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This is a CLI for LayerZero Devtools - which is extensible by defining new operations.
This is a CLI for LayerZero Devtools - which is extensible by defining new operations.
Operations are of the class Type INewOperation and are defined in the types/index.d.ts file.
When you go to type your new operation, the args will have - instead of _.
For example, oapp_config will be --oapp-config on the command line.
import { build as buildMove } from '../../tasks/move/build'
import { INewOperation } from './NewOperation'
class MoveBuildOperation implements INewOperation {
// the vm to use
vm = 'move'
// the name of this operation
operation = 'build'
// the required arguments for the operation
reqArgs = ['oapp_config', 'named_addresses', 'move_deploy_script']
// arguments that you want to create in addition to the pre-defined ones
addArgs = []
// the implementation of the operation
async impl(args: any): Promise<void> {
await buildMove(args)
}
}
const NewOperation = new MoveBuildOperation()
export { NewOperation }
You can attach new operations to this via
await sdk.extendOperationFromPath('./operations/move-build') - example: packages/devtools-movement/operations/init.tsINewOperation interface await sdk.extendOperation(NewOperation) - example: examples/oft-aptos-move/scripts/cli.tsFAQs
This is a CLI for LayerZero Devtools - which is extensible by defining new operations.
The npm package @layerzerolabs/devtools-extensible-cli receives a total of 19 weekly downloads. As such, @layerzerolabs/devtools-extensible-cli popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @layerzerolabs/devtools-extensible-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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