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This project contains several standard and legacy puzzles commonly used on the chia network.
Note that it uses enscons
to build, as the more commonly used setuptools
does not easily allow fine-grained control of the contents of the sdist
and wheel
files.
In particular, this example takes pains to include the source files runtime_build
or *.clsp
in the sdist but not the wheel.
To load a puzzle, do something like
from chialisp_puzzles import load_puzzle
program = load_puzzle("p2_delegated_puzzle_or_hidden_puzzle")
FAQs
Some canonical puzzles deployed on chia-blockchain
We found that chialisp-puzzles demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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