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  • New Features
    • Added documentation for deploying smart contracts using SettleMint's template library and IDE.
    • Introduced information about smart contract templates for faster development and market entry.
    • Provided a guide on adding a Smart Contract Set to an application.
    • Guidance on deploying smart contracts in SettleMint using the Task Manager or terminal.
    • Introduced a JSON configuration for "Smart Contract Sets" with a specified label and position.

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The changes focus on enhancing developers' understanding of SettleMint's smart contract ecosystem. From deploying smart contracts with templates to adding sets to applications, the documentation now offers comprehensive guidance on using Foundry, Hardhat, and community templates for efficient blockchain development.

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0_smart_contracts.md Overview of deploying smart contracts using SettleMint's tools and key considerations.
1_smart_contract_templates.md Introduction to SettleMint's smart contract templates for accelerated blockchain application development.
2_create_smart_contract_set.md Guide on adding a Smart Contract Set to an application with step-by-step instructions and functionalities.
3_deploying_a_contract.md Guidance on deploying smart contracts in SettleMint using Task Manager or terminal, detailing deployment steps.
category.json JSON configuration introducing "Smart Contract Sets" with a specified label and position.

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@roderik roderik changed the title Feat/scs extended feat: scs extended Jul 19, 2024
@roderik roderik merged commit 5ca9d6f into main Jul 19, 2024
@roderik roderik deleted the feat/scs-extended branch July 19, 2024 12:03
@github-actions github-actions bot added the feat New feature label Jul 19, 2024
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