fuels-ts is a library for interacting with Fuel v2.
The documentation site is your main stop for resources.
npm install fuels --save
If you are a Windows user, you will need to be running Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to install and use the Fuel toolchain, including the TypeScript SDK. We don't support Windows natively at this time.
Simple example usages.
import { Wallet } from "fuels";
// Random Wallet
console.log(Wallet.generate());
// Using privateKey Wallet
console.log(new Wallet("0x0000...0000"));
Fuels include some utility commands via built-in CLI tool.
Check the docs for more info.
$ npm add fuels
$ npx fuels --help
Usage: fuels [options] [command]
Options:
-D, --debug Enables verbose logging (default: false)
-S, --silent Omit output messages (default: false)
-v, --version Output the version number
-h, --help Display help
Commands:
init [options] Create a sample `fuel.config.ts` file
dev [options] Start a Fuel node and run build + deploy on every file change
build [options] Build Sway programs and generate Typescript for them
deploy [options] Deploy contracts to the Fuel network
typegen [options] Generate Typescript from Sway ABI JSON files
versions Check for version incompatibilities
help [command] Display help for command
Learn more about the Fuel Ecosystem.
- 🌴 Sway — The new language, empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient smart contracts
- 🧰 Forc — The Fuel toolbox: Build, deploy and manage your sway projects
- ⚙️ Fuel Core — The new FuelVM, a blazingly fast blockchain VM
- 🔗 Fuel Specs — The Fuel protocol specifications
- 💼 Fuels Wallet — The Official Fuels Wallet
- 🦀 Rust SDK — A robust SDK in rust
- ⚡ Fuel Network — The project
- 📚 The Fuel Forum — Ask questions, get updates, and contribute to a modular future
The primary license for this repo is Apache 2.0
, see LICENSE
.