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SCREENSHOTS:
Brownie
DESCRIPTION:
Brownie is a Python-based development and testing framework for smart contracts targeting the Ethereum Virtual Machine. Powerful debugging tools, including python-style tracebacks and custom error strings. The recommended way to install Brownie is via pipx. pipx installs Brownie into a virtual environment and makes it available directly from the command-line. Once installed, you will never have to activate a virtual environment prior to using Brownie. Brownie documentation is hosted at Read the Docs. Use tox to run the complete suite against the full set of build targets, or pytest to run tests against a specific version of Python. If you are using pytest you must include the -p no:pytest-brownie flag to prevent it from loading the Brownie plugin.
Features
- Full support for Solidity and Vyper
- Contract testing via pytest, including trace-based coverage evaluation
- Property-based and stateful testing via hypothesis
- Powerful debugging tools, including python-style tracebacks and custom error strings
- Built-in console for quick project interaction
- Support for ethPM packages
Programming Language
Python
Categories
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