Feat/unified update check
Description
This PR introduces a unified Bash script, manage-dependencies.sh, designed to streamline the installation, verification, and version reporting of key development tools such as Foundry, Abigen, and Slither. This script enhances the development workflow by providing a centralised approach to manage these dependencies, reducing redundancy and improving maintenance efficiency.
Key Features:
- Unified Management: Single script to install, verify, and print versions of development tools.
- Flexibility: Supports operations on all dependencies collectively or on a specific tool as specified by command-line arguments.
- Integration: Seamlessly integrates into the existing package.json to leverage the npm scripts already defined for individual tools.
Useful Commands:
- General Management: To install, verify, and print versions of all tools:
pnpm run manage
- Specific Tool Management: To perform a specific operation (e.g., install) on a specific tool (e.g., abigen):
pnpm run manage abigen install
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Metadata
- Fixes #9436
Walkthrough
Walkthrough
The update introduces a new bash script, manage-dependencies.sh, designed to streamline the management of project dependencies such as "foundry," "abigen," and "slither." This script supports installation, verification, and reporting of software versions, either for individual dependencies or collectively.
Changes
| File Path | Change Summary |
|---|---|
ops/scripts/manage-dependencies.sh |
Introduced script for installing, verifying, and printing versions of dependencies like "foundry," "abigen," and "slither." |
Assessment against linked issues
| Objective | Addressed | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Install the correct software versions for everything (#9436) | ✅ | |
| Verify the software versions for everything (#9436) | ✅ | |
| Print out the current software versions for everything (#9436) | ✅ | |
| Handle dependencies individually or all at once (#9436) | ✅ | |
| Create a unified way to check/update dependencies (#9436) | ✅ |
The implementation of the manage-dependencies.sh script successfully addresses all the objectives outlined in issue #9436, providing a unified and flexible tool for dependency management.
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I still hope that this gets a reviewed 🙂