A Foundry-based template for developing Solidity smart contracts, with sensible defaults.
- Forge: compile, test, fuzz, format, and deploy smart contracts
- Forge Std: collection of helpful contracts and cheatcodes for testing
- PRBTest: modern collection of testing assertions and logging utilities
- Prettier: code formatter for non-Solidity files
- Solhint: linter for Solidity code
Click the
Use this template
button at the top of the page to create a new repository with this repo as the
initial state.
Or, if you prefer to install the template manually:
mkdir my-project
cd my-project
forge init --template PaulRBerg/foundry-template
bun install # install Solhint, Prettier, and other Node.js deps
If this is your first time with Foundry, check out the installation instructions.
This template builds upon the frameworks and libraries mentioned above, so please consult their respective documentation for details about their specific features.
For example, if you're interested in exploring Foundry in more detail, you should look at the Foundry Book. In particular, you may be interested in reading the Writing Tests tutorial.
This template comes with a set of sensible default configurations for you to use. These defaults can be found in the following files:
├── .editorconfig
├── .gitignore
├── .prettierignore
├── .prettierrc.yml
├── .solhint.json
├── foundry.toml
└── remappings.txt
This template is IDE agnostic, but for the best user experience, you may want to use it in VSCode alongside Nomic Foundation's Solidity extension.
For guidance on how to integrate a Foundry project in VSCode, please refer to this guide.
This template comes with GitHub Actions pre-configured. Your contracts will be
linted and tested on every push and pull request made to the main
branch.
You can edit the CI script in .github/workflows/ci.yml.
Foundry typically uses git submodules to manage dependencies, but this template uses Node.js packages because submodules don't scale.
This is how to install dependencies:
- Install the dependency using your preferred package manager,
e.g.
bun install dependency-name
- Use this syntax to install from GitHub:
bun install github:username/repo-name
- Use this syntax to install from GitHub:
- Add a remapping for the dependency in remappings.txt, e.g.
dependency-name=node_modules/dependency-name
Note that OpenZeppelin Contracts is pre-installed, so you can follow that as an example.
To write a new test contract, you start by importing
PRBTest and inherit from it in your
test contract. PRBTest comes with a pre-instantiated
cheatcodes
environment accessible via the vm
property. If you would like to view the
logs in the terminal output you can add the
-vvv
flag and use
console.log.
This template comes with an example test contract Foo.t.sol
This is a list of the most frequently needed commands.
Build the contracts:
forge build
(If that does not show that the contracts are compiled/does not work, you probably have the wrong forge, a snap package for Ubuntu installed. See solution )
Delete the build artifacts and cache directories:
forge clean
Compile the contracts:
forge build
Get a test coverage report:
forge coverage
Deploy to Anvil, first open another terminal, give it your custom MNEMONIC
as
an environment variable, and run anvil in it:
# This is a random generated BIP39 mnemonic seed with 0 test eth in it (on any
# network). To receive test eth you can ask Alchemy, which uses the test network:
# `ethereum-sepolia`. If you can get the faucet to give you test-ETH, you can use
# your own MNEMONIC (see [BIP39 mnemonic](https://iancoleman.io/bip39/).).
# [Their faucet](https://www.alchemy.com/faucets/ethereum-sepolia) keeps
# saying: "complete captcha", without showing the captcha (Add block was
# disabled).
```sh
export MNEMONIC="pepper habit setup conduct material wagon\
captain liquid ill confirm cube easy iron tackle timber"
I can not get test eth from the faucet, because captcha/alchemy does not like privacy. (Test networks do not like privacy by design because otherwise the test network can get (more easily) spammed). Luckily foundry provides a standard test wallet with 1000 ETH in it, which can be used with:
export MNEMONIC="test test test test test test test test test test test junk"
While Anvil runs in the background on another terminal, open a new terminal and run:
forge script script/Deploy.s.sol --broadcast --fork-url http://localhost:8545
By default, this deploys to the HardHat Chain 31337.
For instructions on how to deploy to a testnet or mainnet, check out the Solidity Scripting tutorial.
Format the contracts:
forge fmt
Get a gas report:
forge test --gas-report
Lint the contracts:
bun run lint
Run the tests:
forge test
Generate test coverage and output result to the terminal:
bun run test:coverage
Generate test coverage with lcov report (you'll have to open the
./coverage/index.html
file in your browser, to do so simply copy paste the
path):
bun run test:coverage:report
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This project is licensed under MIT.