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index.ts
: the entry point to this module, can be imported in the hardhat.config.ts, and will change the HardhatContext.utils.ts
: utility functions, can be imported individually, and will not change the HardhatContext.use mnemonics
field to overwrite the setting of namedAccounts
.
const config: HardhatUserConfig = {
namedAccounts: {
deployer: 0
},
mnemonics: {
deployer: {
mnemonic: 'test test test test test test test test test test test junk',
path: `m/44'/60'/0'/0'/0'`,
}
}
}
it will be equivalent to
const config: HardhatUserConfig = {
namedAccounts: {
deployer: 'privatekey://0xac0974bec39a17e36ba4a6b4d238ff944bacb478cbed5efcae784d7bf4f2ff80'
},
}
const config: HardhatUserConfig = {
namedAccounts: {
deployer: 0
},
mnemonics: {
deployer: {
address: '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000001',
}
}
}
it will be equivalent to
const config: HardhatUserConfig = {
namedAccounts: {
deployer: '0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000001'
},
}
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