A Solidity static analyzer to identify contract vulnerabilities and gas efficiencies.
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First, make sure that you have Rust installed. Then you can choose either of the installation methods by entering the corresponding command in your terminal below.
cargo install solstat
git clone https://github.com/0xKitsune/solstat &&
cd solstat &&
cargo install --path .
Now that you have solstat involved, you can use the solstat
command from anywhere in your terminal. By default, solstat looks for a ./contracts
directory and analyzes every file within the folder. If you would like to specify the directory solstat should use, you can pass the --path
flag (ex. solstat --path <path_to_dir>
).
In the default configuration, solstat runs analysis for every currently included Optimization, Vulnerability and QA, however if you would like to run analysis for select patterns, you can create a .toml
file for your custom configuration. Check out the default solstat.toml configuration for reference. After creating a custom .toml
file, make sure to pass the --toml
flag when running solstat (ex. solstat --toml <path_to_toml_file>
).
Once solstat runs its analysis, a report will be generated and output as solstat_report.md
.
At any point you can use solstat --help
to see a list of all commands and options.
Usage: solstat [OPTIONS]
Options:
-p, --path <PATH> Path to the directory containing the files solstat will analyze. The default directory is `./contracts`
-t, --toml <TOML> Path to the toml file containing the solstat configuration when not using the default settings.
-h, --help Print help information
First off, thanks for taking the time to contribute! Contributions are welcomed and greatly appreciated.
If you are interested in contributing, please check out Contributing.md.