Build, deploy, and iterate quickly on decentralized applications using Celo.
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Celo Composer allows you to quickly build, deploy, and iterate on decentralized applications using Celo. It provides a number of frameworks, examples, and Celo specific functionality to help you get started with your next dApp.
Celo Composer is built on Celo to make it simple to build dApps using a variety of front-end frameworks, and libraries.
- Node
- Git (v2.38 or higher)
The easiest way to start with Celo Composer is using @celo/celo-composer
. This CLI tool lets you quickly start building dApps on Celo for multiple frameworks, including React (with either react-celo or rainbowkit-celo), React Native (w/o Expo), Flutter, and Angular. To get started, just run the following command, and follow the steps:
npx @celo/celo-composer@latest create
🔥Voila, you have a dApp ready to go. Voila, you have a dApp ready to go. Start building your dApp on Celo.
Once your custom dApp has been created, just install dependencies, either with yarn
or npm i
, and run the respective script from the package.json
file.
- Support for Website and Progressive Web Application.
- Works with all major crypto wallets.
Check package readme to learn more about.
- Out of the box config, just focus on buidl.
- Support for Android and IOS.
- Works with and without Expo.
- Working example app included.
Check package readme to learn more about.
- One command to get started - Type
flutter run
to start development in your mobile phone. - Works with all major mobile crypto wallets.
- Support for Android, IOS (Web, Windows, and Linux coming soon).
- Working example app included.
Check package readme to learn more about.
- Support for Website and Progressive Web Application.
- Works with all major crypto wallets.
Check package readme to learn more about.
📕 Read the docs: https://docs.soliditylang.org
📧 Learn the Solidity globals and units
Join the Celo Discord server at https://chat.celo.org. Reach out on the dedicated repo channel here.
See the open issues for a full list of proposed features (and known issues).
We welcome contributions from the community.
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt
for more information.