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Generate type-safe bindings for interacting with Ethereum contracts.
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Bump truffle-plugin-verify from 0.5.20 to 0.6.4 in /examples/truffle #928

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps truffle-plugin-verify from 0.5.20 to 0.6.4.

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v0.6.4

  • ✨ Add support for Base and zkEVM (mainnets and testnets) - authored by @​d10r in #202

v0.6.3

  • :bug: Improve error handling / messages when Sourcify verification fails (authored by @​kuzdogan in #199)

v0.6.2

  • :bug: Fix bug where imports like "truffle/console.sol" couldn't be resolved (authored by @​gnidan in #196) - solves #195

v0.6.1

  • :bug: Fix bug where verification didn't work on Node <16

v0.6.0

  • :tada: Add support for Sourcify verififcation
  • :boom: BREAKING: truffle-plugin-verify now automatically verifies on both Etherscan and Sourcify; if you only want to verify on one of the two platforms you can use the --verifiers=etherscan or --verifiers=sourcify CLI arguments
  • :hammer_and_wrench: Internal refactoring to support multiple verifiers

v0.5.33

  • :sparkles: Add support for Cronos testnet, CLV, Arbitrum Nova and Celo
  • :boom: Remove support for deprecated testnets Ropsten, Rinkeby, Kovan, OP Kovan, Arbi Rinkeby
  • :hammer_and_wrench: Move package to TypeScript and internal refactoring

v0.5.32

v0.5.31

  • :bug: Fix bug with Optimism Goerli verification (authored by @​d10r in #183)

v0.5.30

  • :bug: Fix issue where contracts from NPM packages could not be found when truffle-plugin-verify was installed globally (see #111)

v0.5.29

  • :sparkles: Add support for Arbitrum Goerli and Optimism Goerli (authored by @​d10r in #179)

v0.5.28

  • :sparkles: Add support for Gnosis Chain verification on Gnosisscan (authored by @​alebanzas in #175)

v0.5.27

  • :bug: Support verification of custom proxies with custom deployment, i.e. without using OpenZeppelin (co-authored with @​akshaydevh & @​d10r)

v0.5.26

  • :sparkles: Enable custom API config for unsupported / local networks (authored by @​Mukundan314 in #169)

v0.5.25

v0.5.24

  • :bug: Fix bug where empty string could not be provided as force constructor args (see #152 & #158)

v0.5.23

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truffle-plugin-verify 0.5.20...0.6.4 None +207/-0 157 MB rkalis
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Native code @trufflesuite/bigint-buffer 1.1.9
Install scripts web3 1.10.0
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: echo "Web3.js 4.x alpha has been released for early testing and feedback. Checkout doc at https://docs.web3js.org/ "
Install scripts core-js 3.31.1
  • Install script: postinstall
  • Source: node -e "try{require('./postinstall')}catch(e){}"

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Superseded by #951.