The init
command will generate the project configuration file within your current working directory:
medusa init [platform] [flags]
By default, the project configuration file will be named medusa.json
. You can learn more about medusa
's project
configuration here and also view an example project configuration file.
Invoking this command without a platform
argument will result in medusa
using crytic-compile
as the default compilation platform.
Currently, the only other supported platform is solc
. If you are using a compilation platform such as Foundry or Hardhat,
it is best to use crytic-compile
.
The --out
flag allows you to specify the output path for the project configuration file. Thus, you can name the file
something different from medusa.json
or have the configuration file be placed elsewhere in your filesystem.
# Set config file path
medusa init --out myConfig.json
The --compilation-target
flag allows you to specify the compilation target. If you are using crytic-compile
, please review the
warning here about changing the compilation target.
# Set compilation target
medusa init --compilation-target TestMyContract.sol