ethernaut-network

1.1.11 • Public • Published

ethernaut-network

Tasks for interacting with different networks

What

As opposed to the traditional approach of using the global option --network in a per-command basis, the ethernaut-cli persists the current active network to a file. So you run a command to set the active network and it will remain the active network in all consecutive commands.

The tasks in this plugin basically allow you to manage this network setting.

Installation

npm install ethernaut-network

Import the plugin in your hardhat.config.js:

require('ethernaut-network')

Or if you are using TypeScript, in your hardhat.config.ts:

import 'ethernaut-network'

Required plugins

This plugin doesn't depend on any other plugins.

Tasks

This plugins adds the following tasks to hardhat:

  • set Sets the active network
  • add Adds a network to the cli
  • current Prints the active network
  • edit Edits a network
  • info Provides information about a network
  • list Prints all networks
  • node Starts a local development chain, potentially with a fork
  • remove Removes a network from the cli

Environment extensions

This plugin doesn't extend the hre.

Configuration

This plugin doesn't add any fields to the hardhat configuration file.

Usage

There are no additional steps you need to take for this plugin to work.

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npm i ethernaut-network

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Version

1.1.11

License

ISC

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  • theethernaut