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⏬🚀 Fetch the most up-to-date source of a verified Smart Contract from Etherscan in seconds!
⏬🚀 Fetch the most up-to-date sources of verified Smart Contracts (including proxy implementations) from Etherscan in seconds!
sources/ContractName/
:npx etherscan-src 0x1f9840a85d5aF5bf1D1762F925BDADdC4201F984
npx etherscan-src 0x7Fc66500c84A76Ad7e9c93437bFc5Ac33E2DDaE9
target
directory path, an Etherscan apiKey
(to bypass the default query rate limit), or specify a network
on which to query the Smart Contract's source code (by name or chainId, decimal or hexadecimal):npx etherscan-src --target sources/uniswap/ \
--apiKey ... \
--network polygon \
0xb33EaAd8d922B1083446DC23f610c2567fB5180f
npm install etherscan-src
yarn add etherscan-src
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⏬🚀 Fetch the most up-to-date source of a verified Smart Contract from Etherscan in seconds!
The npm package etherscan-src receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, etherscan-src popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that etherscan-src demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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