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**EDR**, or **Ethereum Development Runtime** in full, is a library for creating developer tooling on top of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), such as an EVM debugger or state inspector. EDR provides a performant API, written in Rust, with bindings for t
EDR, or Ethereum Development Runtime in full, is a library for creating developer tooling on top of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), such as an EVM debugger or state inspector. EDR provides a performant API, written in Rust, with bindings for the Node API (TypeScript).
At the moment, EDR is only meant to be consumed from Hardhat, but we plan to have a stable API that can be used from any other tooling. If you are interested in this, please reach out.
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**EDR**, or **Ethereum Development Runtime** in full, is a library for creating developer tooling on top of the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM), such as an EVM debugger or state inspector. EDR provides a performant API, written in Rust, with bindings for t
The npm package @nomicfoundation/edr receives a total of 96,170 weekly downloads. As such, @nomicfoundation/edr popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nomicfoundation/edr demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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