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Lens Lend

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What's Inside

A Foundry-based template for developing Solidity smart contracts, with sensible defaults.

  • Forge: compile, test, fuzz, format, and deploy smart contracts
  • Forge Std: collection of helpful contracts and cheatcodes for testing
  • PRBTest: modern collection of testing assertions and logging utilities
  • Prettier: code formatter for non-Solidity files
  • Solhint Community: linter for Solidity code

If this is your first time with Foundry, check out the installation instructions.

Features

This template builds upon the frameworks and libraries mentioned above, so for details about their specific features, please consult their respective documentation.

For example, if you're interested in exploring Foundry in more detail, you should look at the Foundry Book. In particular, you may be interested in reading the Writing Tests tutorial.

Sensible Defaults

This template comes with a set of sensible default configurations for you to use. These defaults can be found in the following files:

├── .editorconfig
├── .gitignore
├── .prettierignore
├── .prettierrc.yml
├── .solhint.json
├── foundry.toml
└── remappings.txt

VSCode Integration

This template is IDE agnostic, but for the best user experience, you may want to use it in VSCode alongside Nomic Foundation's Solidity extension.

For guidance on how to integrate a Foundry project in VSCode, please refer to this guide.

GitHub Actions

This template comes with GitHub Actions pre-configured. Your contracts will be linted and tested on every push and pull request made to the main branch.

You can edit the CI script in .github/workflows/ci.yml.

Writing Tests

To write a new test contract, you start by importing PRBTest and inherit from it in your test contract. PRBTest comes with a pre-instantiated cheatcodes environment accessible via the vm property. If you would like to view the logs in the terminal output you can add the -vvv flag and use console.log.

This template comes with an example test contract Foo.t.sol

Usage

This is a list of the most frequently needed commands.

Install

Install the dependencies:

$ pnpm install
$ forge install

Build

Build the contracts:

$ forge build

Clean

Delete the build artifacts and cache directories:

$ forge clean

Compile

Compile the contracts:

$ forge build

Coverage

Get a test coverage report:

$ forge coverage

Deploy

Deploy to Anvil:

$ forge script script/Deploy.s.sol --broadcast --fork-url http://localhost:8545

For this script to work, you need to have a MNEMONIC environment variable set to a valid BIP39 mnemonic.

For instructions on how to deploy to a testnet or mainnet, check out the Solidity Scripting tutorial.

Format

Format the contracts:

$ forge fmt

Gas Usage

Get a gas report:

$ forge test --gas-report

Lint

Lint the contracts:

$ pnpm lint

Test

Run the tests:

$ forge test

Generate test coverage and output result to the terminal:

$ pnpm test:coverage

Generate test coverage with lcov report (you'll have to open the ./coverage/index.html file in your browser, to do so simply copy paste the path):

$ pnpm test:coverage:report

Notes

  1. Foundry uses git submodules to manage dependencies. For detailed instructions on working with dependencies, please refer to the guide in the book
  2. You don't have to create a .env file, but filling in the environment variables may be useful when debugging and testing against a fork.

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License

This project is licensed under MIT.