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  • Documentation
    • Updated references from Polygon Mumbai testnet to Polygon Amoy testnet.
    • Changed installation instructions from Node.js to Bun.
    • Modified file paths and configurations for ERC-20 token contract deployment.
    • Adjusted environment variables and project IDs for WalletConnect and Smart Contract Portal Middleware.

@janb87 janb87 requested a review from snigdha920 July 9, 2024 14:59
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linear bot commented Jul 9, 2024

ENG-777 Documentation

Add documentation on how to use the new middleware

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The update in connect-frontend.md involves transitioning from the Polygon Mumbai testnet to the Amoy testnet, switching from Node.js to Bun for installation, adjusting file paths and configurations for ERC-20 token contracts, and refining environment variables for services like WalletConnect and Smart Contract Portal Middleware.

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File Change Summary
src/calculator.py - Update from Node.js to Bun for installations
- Transition from Mumbai to Amoy testnet
- Change ERC20 contract path from contracts/GenericToken.sol to contracts/GenericERC20.sol
- Adjust deployment file from 00_deploy_generic_token.ts to main.ts
- Modify environment variable names for services like WalletConnect
- Update installation packages and file paths for front-end setup
- Refine configurations for ABI and address storage

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A change in the wind, from Mumbai to Amoy,
Node.js gives way, to Bun with new toys.
ERC-20 dances, in paths refined,
WalletConnect whispers, configurations aligned.
Rabbit's code journey, a tale well-defined. 🐇📦


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@janb87 janb87 marked this pull request as draft July 9, 2024 14:59
@janb87 janb87 marked this pull request as ready for review July 9, 2024 15:00
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janb87 commented Jul 9, 2024

@snigdha920 I'll create another PR which includes the other changes

@janb87 janb87 merged commit c4cb520 into main Jul 10, 2024
@janb87 janb87 deleted the jan/eng-777-documentation branch July 10, 2024 08:03
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