/sushiswap

Sushi 2.0 🍣

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

Sushi Monorepo

Sushi 2.0 🍣

Getting Started

https://pnpm.io/installation

Install

pnpm install

Execute

pnp exec

Dev

pnpn run dev

Beast Mode

Runs dev for all apps and composes under localhost:3000

pnpm exec turbo run dev --filter=...{./apps/*}

Single Repository

pnpm exec turbo run dev --scope=api/app/package/protocol

Build

pnpn run build

Single Repository

pnpm exec turbo run build --scope=api/app/package/protocol

Test

pnpn run test

Single Repository

pnpm exec turbo run test --scope=api/app/package/protocol

Test

pnpn run clean

Single Repository

pnpm exec turbo run clear --scope=api/app/package/protocol

APIs

  • token-list

Creating a new API

git checkout -b feature/example-api

Apps

  • _root
  • analytics
  • blog
  • docs
  • furo
  • kashi
  • miso

Creating a new app

git checkout -b feature/example-app

pnpm exec @sushiswap/cli create-app example-app

Packages

  • chain
  • config
  • math
  • multicall
  • tsconfig
  • ui

Creating a new package

git checkout -b feature/example-package

Protocols

  • furo
  • miso

Creating a new protocol

git checkout -b feature/example-protocol

Disclaimer

These smart contracts and code are being provided as is. No guarantee, representation or warranty is being made, express or implied, as to the safety or correctness of the user interface or the smart contracts and code. There can be no assurance they will work as intended, and users may experience delays, failures, errors, omissions or loss of transmitted information. In addition, using these smart contracts and code should be conducted in accordance with applicable law. Nothing in this repo should be construed as investment advice or legal advice for any particular facts or circumstances and is not meant to replace competent counsel. It is strongly advised for you to contact a reputable attorney in your jurisdiction for any questions or concerns with respect thereto. SushiSwap is not liable for any use of the foregoing and users should proceed with caution and use at their own risk.