This is your one-stop solution for kickstarting development on the Vechain blockchain. Whether you're building a complex X2Earn application, a simple decentralized app, or just working on smart contracts, we've got you covered with our carefully crafted templates. Each template comes with pre-configured tools, best practices, and comprehensive documentation to help you start building right away.
npm create vechain-dapp
or
yarn create vechain-dapp
or
npx create-vechain-dapp@latest
A comprehensive monorepo setup using Turbo with:
- React frontend ⚛️
- Express.js backend 🚀
- Hardhat for smart contract development 🔨
- Advanced features including ChatGPT image recognition 🖼️
- VeBetterDAO contract interactions 🤝
- Complete X2Earn application infrastructure
Perfect for building sophisticated X2Earn applications on VeChain.
A streamlined monorepo setup using Turbo with:
- React frontend ⚛️
- Hardhat for smart contract development 🔨
- Basic Dapp infrastructure
Ideal for developers starting new projects on VeChain from scratch.
A focused template for smart contract development:
- Hardhat development environment 🔨
- Contract deployment tools 🚀
- Testing infrastructure 🧪
Best suited for developers focusing solely on smart contract development without frontend requirements.
Each template includes detailed documentation and setup instructions in its respective directory.
Want to add your own template? Follow these steps:
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Create a public repository with your template
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Fork this repository and create a Pull Request with the following changes:
a. Add your repository to
scripts/update-templates.sh
:REPOS=( // ... existing repos ... "https://github.com/your-username/your-template.git your-template-name" )
b. Add your template details to
index.js
:const templates = [ // ... existing templates ... { value: "your-template-name", title: "Your Template Title", description: "A brief description of your template 🚀", }, ];
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Submit your PR with a description of your template and its use cases
After merging template PRs, follow these steps to publish the changes:
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Increment the version in
package.json
: -
Run
npm link
to test the package locally -
Run
scripts/update-templates.sh
to update the templates -
Run
npm publish
to publish the new version to npm registry
Note: Make sure you have the necessary npm permissions to publish the package.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.