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@semaphore-protocol/cli-template-monorepo-ethers
Advanced tools
Semaphore Hardhat + Next.js + SemaphoreEthers template.
This project is a complete application that demonstrates a basic Semaphore use case. It comes with a sample contract, a test for that contract and a sample task that deploys that contract. It also contains a frontend to play around with the contract.
yarn
You can start your app locally with:
yarn dev
apps/contracts directory and deploy your contract:yarn deploy --semaphore <semaphore-address> --network sepolia
Update your apps/web-app/.env.production file with your new contract address and the group id.
Copy your contract artifacts from apps/contracts/artifacts/contracts/ folder to apps/web-app/contract-artifacts folder manually.
[!NOTE] Check the Semaphore contract addresses here.
Run ESLint and solhint to analyze the code and catch bugs:
yarn lint
Run Prettier to check formatting rules:
yarn prettier
Or to automatically format the code:
yarn prettier:write
FAQs
Semaphore Hardhat + Next.js + SemaphoreEthers template.
We found that @semaphore-protocol/cli-template-monorepo-ethers demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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