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neo-mamba

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This project is for you if you're looking to use Python to

  • Deploy smart contracts
  • Transfer NEP-11 and NEP-17 tokens
  • Vote for your favourite consensus node
  • Interact with on-chain smart contracts
  • Manage wallets
  • Build and sign specialized transactions
  • and more..

This SDK provides building blocks for Python developers to interact with the NEO blockchain without requiring to run a full node. In order to interact with the chain and obtain information it relies heavily on RPC nodes. You can find a list of public RPC nodes here.

Please report any issues on Github or submit ideas how to improve the SDK.

Also check out our Python smart contract compiler Boa !

Installation and usage

Installation instructions, how to interact with smart contracts as well as API reference documentation can be found at https://mamba.coz.io/

Developing or contributing

Install the requirements, modify the code and PR :-)

pip install -e .[dev]

For larger changes consider opening an issue first to discuss the change. Below are a few guidelines for contributing

  • The project uses Black for code formatting. PRs will fail if formatted incorrectly. You might want to integrate black into your editor or run it manually with make black.
  • All public functions/classes must have docstrings.
  • All your code must be typed. Test your typing with make type. In rare cases it might be hard/impractical to add typing. Point it out if that is the case and add a short description why we could do without.
  • Add tests that cover the newly added (or changed if applicable) code. Use make test and make coverage.