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embark-solc
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embark-solc
Solc plugin for Embark
Compiles contracts using solc in an Embark DApp.
In your embark dapp directory:
npm install embark-solc --save
Then add embark-solc to the plugins section in embark.json
:
"plugins": {
"embark-solc": {
"outputBinary": false
}
}
outputBinary
can be specified to generate a .bin file that contains the binary of the contracts in hex. Default value is false
.Visit embark.status.im to get started with Embark.
5.0.0-alpha.0 (2019-10-28)
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from pipeline output (#1941) (5dbc1c7)this.fs
to embark.fs
(86a9766)node v10.17.0 is the latest in the 10.x series and is still in the Active LTS lifecycle. Embark is still not compatible with node's 12.x and 13.x series (because of some dependencies), otherwise it would probably make sense to bump our minimum supported node version all the way to the most recent 12.x release.
npm v6.11.3 is the version that's bundled with node v10.17.0.
yarn v1.19.1 is the most recent version as of the time node v10.17.0 was released.
FAQs
Solc plugin for Embark
The npm package embark-solc receives a total of 6 weekly downloads. As such, embark-solc popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that embark-solc demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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