The de-facto cli interface for the canonical Mel wallet library, melwallet
. melwallet-cli
formats and send requests to the blockchain, prompting the user for when necessary. This tool aims to offer the flexibility of interacting directly with the melwalletd
REST api with many additional benefits, including:
- useful help messages
- automatic response output formatting
- automatic transaction preparation and request formatting
melwallet-client
is a Rust crate, so the easiest way to install is with cargo
:
cargo install --locked melwallet-cli
For a quick intro to using this software, check out this quick guide in the Mel docs.
To display a complete description ofmelwallet-cli
's capabilities, use the --help
flag
$ melwallet-cli --help
Mel Wallet Command Line Interface
Usage: melwallet-cli --wallet-path <WALLET_PATH> <COMMAND>
Commands:
create Create a wallet. Ex: `melwallet-cli --wallet-path wallet123 create`
send-faucet Send a 1000 MEL faucet transaction for a testnet wallet
summary Details of a wallet
send Send a transaction to the network
pool Checks a pool.
swap Swaps money from one denomination to another
liq-deposit Supplies liquidity to Melswap
wait-confirmation Wait for a particular transaction to confirm
send-raw Sends a raw transaction in hex, with no customization options
export-sk Exports the secret key of a wallet
import-sk Provide a secret key to import an existing wallet
autoswap Automatically executes arbitrage trades on the core, "triangular" MEL/SYM/ERG pairs
stake Stakes a certain number of syms
network-summary
generate-autocomplete Generate bash autocompletions
help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
As described above, all the functionality of melwallet-cli are available through the use of subcommands. Take a look inside one of the subcommands:
$ melwallet-cli send --help
Send a transaction to the network
Usage: melwallet-cli --wallet-path <WALLET_PATH> send [OPTIONS]
Options:
--to <TO> FORMAT: `destination,amount[,denom[,additional_data]]`
Specifies where to send funds; denom and additional_data are optional.
For example, `--to $ADDRESS,100.0` sends 100 MEL to $ADDRESS.
Amounts must be specified with numbers on either side of the decimal. Ex: 10.0, 0.1
Can be specified multiple times to send money to multiple addresses.
`denom` defaults to MEL
`additional_data` must be hex encoded by default, but allows passsing ascii with `ascii=""`
--force-spend <FORCE_SPEND> Force the selection of a coin
--add-covenant <ADD_COVENANT> Additional covenants. This often must be specified if we are spending coins that belong to other addresses, like covenant coins
--hex-data <HEX_DATA> The contents of the data field, in hexadecimal [default: ]
--dry-run Dumps the transaction as a hex string
--wait Whether or not to wait for the the transaction to confirm
--fee-ballast <FEE_BALLAST> "Ballast" to add to the fee; 50 is plenty for an extra ed25519 signature added manually later [default: 0]
-h, --help Print help
melwallet-cli
can used to deploy scripts, called covenants, onto Mel. Learn about deploying covenants here.