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EVM Context

Context for Ethereum L1 and L2 transactions.

If you want your protocol to work well on your own app, you can stick with a private indexer for your protocol.

If you want your protocol to work well across all of web3, contribute to EVM Context.

Ideal contributors
  • Protocol teams
Ideal users
  • Wallets
  • Web3 browsing tools
  • Web3 analytics tools

Quick start

Generating a new contextualization

Run this command npm run create:contextualizer [name of protocol]

This will generate a new file called protocol/[name of protocol].ts and a test file called protocol/[name of protocol].spec.ts.

Writing tests

You should write unit tests for your PR using a real transaction.

You can do this by running npm run grab:transaction [txHash] [nickname for the type of tx].

Finishing your new contextualization

Once that's ready, please open a PR on this repo and request review from pcowgill and jordanmessina

Overview

Definitions

Template Variables

Summary

Description

Title

Context Action

Types of contextualizations

Protocol
Heuristic