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A Tangle Blueprint 🌐

A simple Hello World Blueprint for Tangle

📚 Prerequisites

Before you can run this project, you will need to have the following software installed on your machine:

You will also need to install cargo-tangle, our CLI tool for creating and deploying Tangle Blueprints:

To install the Tangle CLI, run the following command:

Supported on Linux, MacOS, and Windows (WSL2)

curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -LsSf https://github.com/tangle-network/gadget/releases/download/cargo-tangle-v0.1.2/cargo-tangle-installer.sh | sh

Or, if you prefer to install the CLI from crates.io:

cargo install cargo-tangle --force # to get the latest version.

🚀 Getting Started

Once cargo-tangle is installed, you can create a new project with the following command:

cargo tangle blueprint create --name <project-name>

and follow the instructions to create a new project.

🛠️ Development

Once you have created a new project, you can run the following command to start the project:

cargo build

to build the project, and

cargo tangle blueprint deploy

to deploy the blueprint to the Tangle network.

📚 Overview

This project is about creating a simple Hello World Blueprint for Tangle and EigenLayer. Blueprints are specifications for AVSs on the Tangle Network. An AVS is an off-chain service that runs arbitrary computations for a user-specified period of time.

Blueprints provide a useful abstraction, allowing developers to create reusable service infrastructures as if they were smart contracts. This enables developers to monetize their work and align long-term incentives with the success of their creations, benefiting proportionally to their Blueprint's usage.

For more details, please refer to the project documentation.

📜 License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

📬 Feedback and Contributions

We welcome feedback and contributions to improve this blueprint. Please open an issue or submit a pull request on our GitHub repository.

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.