Remix libraries are part of the Remix Project and provide tools that help smart contract development, compilation, testing & deployment. These tools also work as a core of native plugins of Remix IDE.
Remix IDE is an open source web and desktop application. It fosters a fast development cycle and has a rich set of plugins with intuitive GUIs. Remix is used for the entire journey of contract development as well as being a playground for learning and teaching Ethereum.
The Remix IDE repository is specifically available here, and an online version is available at https://remix.ethereum.org.
To start with Remix IDE, check out official documentation.
Here is the brief description of Remix libraries.
remix-analyzer
: Perform static analysis on Solidity smart contracts to check security vulnerabilities and bad development practicesremix-astwalker
: Parse solidity AST (Abstract Syntax Tree)remix-debug
: Debug Ethereum transactions. It provides several controls that allow stepping over the trace and seeing the current state of a selected step.remix-simulator
: Web3 wrapper for different kind of providersremix-solidity
: Load a Solidity compiler from provided URL and compile the contract using loaded compiler and return the compilation detailsremix-lib
: Common place for libraries being used across multiple modulesremix-tests
: Unit test Solidity smart contracts. It works as a plugin & as CLI bothremix-url-resolver
: Provide helpers for resolving the content from external URL ( including github, swarm, ipfs etc.).remix-ws-templates
: To create a workspace using different templates on Remix IDEremixd
: Allow accessing local filesystem from Remix IDE by running a daemon
Each library is an NPM package and has basic documentation about its usage in its own README
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Everyone is very welcome to contribute on Remix Project. Suggestions, issues, queries and feedback are our pleasure. Please reach us on Gitter in case of any query.
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