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  1. OpenZeppelin Contracts is a library for secure smart contract development.

    JavaScript 14.6k 7.4k

  2. fgbg Public

    🌌 A lightweight tool to run multiple commands concurrently.

    JavaScript 2

  3. 🧢 CLI argument parser with accurate types.

    TypeScript 1 2

  4. netlify-latex Public template

    🗞️ A Netlify template for LaTeX projects.

    TeX 14 6

  5. dotfiles Public

    🔧 Personal configuration files.

    Vim script 2 2

  6. 🌾 Improve your workflow by caching native dependencies.

    TypeScript 6 2

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December 2021

Created 1 repository

Created a pull request in ethereum/EIPs that received 12 comments

Fix use of EIP-165 supportsInterface in EIP-2981

There is a section in EIP-2981 that describes how to use EIP-165, but it's incorrect. Before checking for the relevant interface id, one has to fir…

+1 −8 12 comments
Opened 2 other pull requests in 1 repository
Reviewed 30 pull requests in 5 repositories
OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts 19 pull requests
OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-upgrades 5 pull requests
OpenZeppelin/ethernaut 3 pull requests
OpenZeppelin/docs.openzeppelin.com 2 pull requests
OpenZeppelin/solidity-docgen 1 pull request

Created an issue in nomiclabs/hardhat that received 2 comments

Deprecated eth-sig-util

There's a deprecation message when installing Hardhat: npm WARN deprecated eth-sig-util@2.5.4: Deprecated in favor of '@metamask/eth-sig-util'

2 comments
13 contributions in private repositories Dec 2 – Dec 28

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