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Command-line interface for SettleMint SDK, providing development tools and project management capabilities

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    SettleMint SDK

    https://settlemint.com
    Integrate SettleMint into your application with ease.

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    Table of Contents

    About

    The SettleMint CLI provides a command-line interface for interacting with the SettleMint platform. It enables you to manage your blockchain networks, deploy smart contracts, configure your SettleMint infrastructure directly from the terminal.

    Usage

    As a dependency in your package.json

    # npm
    npm install @settlemint/sdk-cli
    npx settlemint --version
    
    # bun
    bun add @settlemint/sdk-cli
    bunx settlemint --version
    
    # pnpm
    pnpm add @settlemint/sdk-cli
    pnpm dlx settlemint --version
    
    # yarn
    yarn add @settlemint/sdk-cli
    yarn create settlemint --version

    Globally install the CLI

    # npm
    npm install -g @settlemint/sdk-cli
    
    # bun
    bun install -g @settlemint/sdk-cli
    
    # pnpm
    pnpm add -g @settlemint/sdk-cli
    
    # yarn
    yarn global add @settlemint/sdk-cli

    You can access the CLI globally by running settlemint in your terminal.

    GitHub Action

    Execute SettleMint CLI commands directly in your GitHub Actions workflows using our official GitHub Action.

    For detailed setup and usage instructions, check out our documentation.

    Basic example:

    steps:
      - name: Get SettleMint CLI version
        uses: settlemint/settlemint-action@main
        with:
          access-token: ${{ secrets.SETTLEMINT_ACCESS_TOKEN }}
          command: "--version"

    Examples

    Get the version of the CLI

    settlemint --version

    Get help for a command

    The CLI uses a hierarchical command structure. You can navigate through available commands and subcommands using the --help flag at any level.

    settlemint --help
    settlemint platform --help
    settlemint platform create --help

    Login to the platform

    To use the SettleMint CLI, you first need to authenticate with the platform. Create a Personal Access Token (PAT) on the SettleMint platformand paste it when prompted by the login command.

    Visit the documentation to learn how to create a Personal Access Token.

    Then run the login command and paste your token when prompted:

    settlemint login

    Creating a new project from a starter kit template

    To create a new project from a starter kit template, use the create command with the --template flag:

    settlemint create --project-name <project-name> --template <template-name>

    Installing dependencies

    To install the dependencies for your project, use the dependencies command.

    # bun
    bun install
    bun run dependencies
    
    # npm
    npm install
    npm run dependencies
    
    # yarn
    yarn install
    yarn run dependencies
    
    # pnpm
    pnpm install
    pnpm run dependencies

    Connecting to your SettleMint infrastructure

    After creating your project, you'll need to connect it to your SettleMint infrastructure. This requires setting up environment variables with your SettleMint credentials and infrastructure details.

    You can use the connect command to automatically configure your project and select the services you want to connect to.

    settlemint connect

    Deploying your smart contracts and subgraphs

    To deploy your smart contracts and subgraphs, you can use the deploy command.

    settlemint scs hardhat deploy remote --accept-defaults

    To deploy your subgraphs, use the subgraph command.

    settlemint scs subgraph deploy --accept-defaults <subgraph-name>

    Generating code for your dApp

    After deploying your smart contracts and subgraphs, you can generate TypeScript code for your dApp to interact with them. The codegen command will generate type-safe code for your integrations with the services selected in the connect command.

    settlemint codegen

    Start your dApp in development mode

    # bun
    bun run dev
    
    # npm
    npm run dev
    
    # yarn
    yarn dev
    
    # pnpm
    pnpm dev

    Creating a new project from a smart contract template

    To create a new project from a smart contract template, use the create command with the --use-case flag:

    settlemint scs create --project-name <project-name> --use-case <use-case-name>

    Testing your smart contracts

    To test your smart contracts, you can use the test command.

    settlemint scs foundry test

    Deploying your smart contracts and subgraphs

    To deploy your smart contracts and subgraphs, you can use the deploy command.

    settlemint scs hardhat deploy remote --accept-defaults

    To deploy your subgraphs, use the subgraph command.

    settlemint scs subgraph deploy --accept-defaults <subgraph-name>

    API Reference

    See the documentation for available commands.

    Contributing

    We welcome contributions from the community! Please check out our Contributing guide to learn how you can help improve the SettleMint SDK through bug reports, feature requests, documentation updates, or code contributions.

    License

    The SettleMint SDK is released under the FSL Software License. See the LICENSE file for more details.