A forc plugin for managing Fuel wallets.
forc-wallet
is packaged alongside the default distributed toolchains when installed using
fuelup. If you have the latest
toolchain installed,
you should already have forc-wallet
available:
$ fuelup toolchain install latest
$ forc-wallet --version
forc-wallet 0.2.2
For usage in custom toolchains:
fuelup component add forc-wallet
Otherwise, you may use cargo:
cargo install forc-wallet
Before creating accounts and signing transactions with them you need to create a wallet. To do so:
forc-wallet new
This will require a password for encrypting the wallet. After the wallet is created you will be shown the mnemonic phrase.
Note: You will need your password for signing and account derivation, and you will need your mnemonic phrase if you wish to recover your wallet in the future.
To import a wallet from an existing mnemonic phrase, use:
forc-wallet import
Note:
forc-wallet
adheres to the Web3 Secret Storage Definition and accepts paths to wallet files that adhere to this standard.
To create an account for the wallet, you can run:
forc-wallet account new
This will require your wallet password (the one that you chose during creation). This command will always derive the next account that has not yet been derived locally.
To list all accounts derived so far, use the following:
forc-wallet accounts
Note: When we "create" an account, we are really just revealing it. All accounts are derived deterministically based on the wallet's mnemonic phrase and derivation path.
forc-wallet
will cache the public addresses of derived accounts within~/.fuel/wallets/accounts
.
To sign a transaction, you can provide the transaction ID. You can generate a transaction and get its ID using forc-client
. Signing the transaction once you have the ID is simple:
forc-wallet account <account_index> sign tx-id <transaction_id>
You may sign a string directly:
forc-wallet account <account_index> sign string "Blah blah blah"
Or the contents of a file:
forc-wallet account <account_index> sign file <path>
You may also sign a hex-encoded byte string:
forc-wallet account <account_index> sign hex 0x0123456789ABCDEF
You can also use the sign
subcommand directly, e.g. the following is the same:
forc-wallet sign --account <account_index> hex 0x0123456789ABCDEF
Using the sign
subcommand, you can choose to sign directly with a private key (rather than a wallet account):
forc-wallet sign --private-key hex 0x0123456789ABCDEF
To derive the address of a specific account, you can use:
forc-wallet account <account_index>
To retrieve the private key of a specific account, you can use:
forc-wallet account <account_index> private-key
To retrieve the public key of a specific account, you can use:
forc-wallet account <account_index> public-key