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save to swarm #232

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chriseth opened this issue May 16, 2017 · 3 comments
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save to swarm #232

chriseth opened this issue May 16, 2017 · 3 comments
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@chriseth
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In a similar way to https://github.com/ethereum/browser-solidity/issues/153 we could auto-save and synchronize files / projects to swarm.

This will be much more crude than github because swarm does not have version tracking. Can we use mango?

A very simple version of this would automatically publish all files in a project and display (and update) the root hash for the project.

A still quite simple version would connect this via ENS and display (and update) a name that links to the root hash for the project. If there are conflicts, you only have the option to ignore local or ignore remote changes.

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@yann300 is this still relevant?

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yann300 commented Jul 27, 2020

yes, but that should be a plugin rather than an internal module

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yann300 commented Jul 27, 2020

and maybe also using IPFS

@LianaHus LianaHus transferred this issue from ethereum/remix-ide Jul 28, 2020
@LianaHus LianaHus added enhancement New feature or request plugins internal & external plugins' issues remix-ide labels Jul 28, 2020
@yann300 yann300 closed this as completed Aug 31, 2022
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