/evm.codes

Source for evm.codes an Ethereum Virtual Machine Opcodes Interactive Reference

Primary LanguageTypeScriptMIT LicenseMIT

EVM.Codes

An interactive reference to Ethereum Virtual Machine Opcodes screenshot

This is the source code that runs evm.codes web application. Below you will find the docs on how to contribute to the project and get it up and running locally for further development.

evm.codes is brought to you by smlXL, powered by open-source projects such as EthereumJS, SolcJS and many others.

⚙️ Installation

The app requires the following dependencies:

👩‍💻 Local Development

For contributing to the project, you can quickly get the application running by following these steps:

Clone this repository:

git clone git@github.com:comitylabs/evm.codes.git

Install the dependencies:

yarn install

Start up the app and see it running at http://localhost:3000

yarn dev

🚀 Deploying

Deployments are handled automatically by Vercel, as soon as your PR is merged to main.

🤗 Contributing

evm.codes is built and maintained by a small team, so we would definitely love your help to fix bugs, add new features and improvements, or update EVM reference docs.

Before you submit a pull request, please make sure there isn't an existing GitHub issue. If there isn't, create one first to discuss the best way to approach it and also get some feedback from the team.

Once you are about to submit a pull request, prefix the name with either chore: (small improvements and regular maintenance), fix: (bugs and hot fixes), or feat: (new features) to help us quickly look up the type of the issue from the Git history.

Coding conventions

The project is already pre-configured with Eslint, TypeScript, and Prettier. Here are some useful commands you can run to ensure your changes follow the project's coding conventions:

Check for any linting issues and fix:

yarn lint --fix

Check for any TypeScript issues:

yarn typecheck

Sort the package.json:

yarn lint:package

Architecture

If you would like to contribute, make sure to check the architecture document to learn about the code structure, and how the app is built.

License

MIT