Off-the-shelf Solidity smart contracts.
- Designed for Solidity >=0.8.4
- Uses custom errors instead of revert reason strings
- Complementary to OpenZeppelin's library
- Well-documented via NatSpec comments
- Thoroughly tested with Foundry
I initially created this library to streamline my personal workflow, as I was tired of having to maintain identical contracts across multiple repositories. However, if you find this library beneficial to your own projects, that's a win-win situation for both of us.
First, run the install step:
forge install --no-commit PaulRBerg/prb-contracts@v5
Your .gitmodules
file should now contain the following entry:
[submodule "lib/prb-contracts"]
branch = "v5"
path = "lib/prb-contracts"
url = "https://github.com/PaulRBerg/prb-contracts"
Finally, add this to your remappings.txt
file:
@prb/contracts/=lib/prb-contracts/src/
pnpm add @prb/contracts
Once installed, you can use the contracts like this:
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.4;
import { ERC20 } from "@prb/contracts/token/erc20/ERC20.sol";
import { ERC20Permit } from "@prb/contracts/token/erc20/ERC20Permit.sol";
contract MyToken is ERC20, ERC20Permit {
constructor(string memory name_, string memory symbol_, uint8 decimals_) ERC20Permit(name_, symbol_, decimals_) {}
}
Feel free to dive in! Open an issue, start a discussion or submit a PR.
You will need the following software on your machine:
In addition, familiarity with Solidity is requisite.
Clone this repository including submodules:
$ git clone --recurse-submodules -j8 git@github.com:PaulRBerg/prb-contracts.git
Then, inside the project's directory, run this to install the Node.js dependencies:
$ pnpm install
Now you can start making changes.
You will need the following VSCode extensions:
While I have strict standards for code quality and test coverage, it's important to note that this project may not be entirely risk-free. Although I have taken measures to ensure the security of the contracts, they have not yet been audited by a third-party security researcher.
Please be aware that this software is experimental and is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. I do not offer any warranties, and I cannot be held responsible for any direct or indirect loss resulting from the continued use of this codebase.
If you discover any bugs or security issues, please report them via Telegram.
- openzeppelin-contracts
- Alberto Cuesta Cañada's ERC20Permit and Orchestrated
This project is licensed under MIT.