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Monorepo for maintaining Berachain Applications & Libraries

CI

Installation

In order to setup your local environment, run

git submodule init
git submodule update
pnpm i
pnpm setenv bartio

You'll also need to run

cp .env.local.example .env.local

After that, create your own NEXT_PUBLIC_DYNAMIC_API_KEY without any CORS restrictions to write into .env.local.

All Berachain dapps are built to be single chain applications.

Environment Variables Environment
.env.bartio Environment variables for Berachain bartio testnet

Commands

Monobera requires node 18.18.2+.

Script Description
pnpm i Installs packages for all apps & packages
pnpm build Builds all packages and apps. Not recommended as it takes large amounts of memory
pnpm setenv <environment> Copies .env.<environment> into .env. Don't do it manually.
pnpm build:hub Builds only the Hub and related packages.
pnpm build:honey Builds only the Honey and related packages.
pnpm build:lend Builds only the Bend and related packages.
pnpm build:perp Builds only the Berps and related packages.
pnpm build:berajs-docs Builds only the Berajs Docs and related packages.
pnpm build:pkg Builds all packages.
pnpm dev Runs all packages and apps in dev mode. Not recommended as it takes large amounts of memory
pnpm dev:hub Runs Hub and related packages in dev mode.
pnpm dev:honey Runs Honey and related packages in dev mode.
pnpm dev:lend Runs Bend and related packages in dev mode.
pnpm dev:perp Runs Berps and related packages in dev mode.
pnpm dev:berajs-docs Runs Berajs Docs and related packages in dev mode.
pnpm clean Cleans the project using turbo clean and removes untracked files with git clean, including node_modules.
pnpm pullenv Pulls production environment variables from Vercel. Requires Vercel Login
pnpm check-types Runs type-checking across all apps and packages.
pnpm lint Lints all apps and packages.
pnpm format:check Checks the formatting of all apps and packages without making changes.
pnpm format Formats the apps and packages and writes the changes.
pnpm check Performs a comprehensive check of all apps and packages, including linting and type-checking.
pnpm prepare Installs Husky, setting up Git hooks for the project.
pnpm upsertenv Runs a script to upsert environment variables in Vercel for the project.
pnpm knip Executes the knip command to exclude binaries from operations.

To run Hub for example, run pnpm i && pnpm dev:hub

Apps

App Description
app/hub Hub application code
app/honey Honey application code
app/lend Bend application code
app/perp Berps application code

Packages

Package Description
packages/berajs A Typescript package for interacting with Berachain. View Docs
packages/wagmi A package to create a shared wagmi / dynamic config for web3 applications
packages/config A package to store shared config variables across applications
packages/graphql A package to store appolo clients / gql subgraph queries
packages/proto A package to generate e2e typing & protobuf for interacting with Cosmos-SDK
packages/shared-ui A package of built UI widgets made from packages/ui component
packages/ui A package of shadcn components

Tooling & Libraries

A short list of tooling and libraries we use across all apps and packages.

CI

We have set up a caching mechanism for turbo builds to speed up CI times. This is done by using an open source github action called rharkor/caching-for-turbo@v1.5.

Dapps banner management

Banners serve as an essential tool for communicating urgent messages or event-related information to users across the site. The management of these banners is centralized in the Bannerconfig component, located within the packages/shared-ui directory. This allows for effective global notification during scenarios like RPC issues or network congestion. For targeted communications, banners can be configured to appear on specific pages by listing the desired paths in the hrefs field. For example, to display a banner only on the "Pools," "Swap," and homepage in BEX, you would set hrefs to ["/pools", "/swap", "/"]. To modify the banner configuration, submit a PR with changes to the enabled field in the bannerConfig. This will update the banner's active status and display it as specified.

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