The `set -u` options in these scripts caused them to fail with 'unbound
variable' errors when CLI args or env variables were unset. This commit
fixes the validation so that the scripts output usage info or helpful
errors instead of exiting with unbound variable errors that the user
must read the source to diagnose.
for the script `ethereum/sh/upgrade_all_testnet.sh`, the commit updates
a variable name that appears incorrect.
* eth: deploy with forge
* Delete unused scripts
* Support upgrade, bytecode verify and publish tool
* Add script to register all chains on a new chain
* CI: Change chain id for evm devnet node
* Set env file to match devnet configured ethereum chain id
* set evm chain id to ganache default
* update test evm chain ids in evm tests
* Add cspell configuration and custom dictionary
The goal is to cut down on both incoming tyops, and well meaning but
spammy tyop fix PRs.
To run cspell locally install it and run:
cspell '**/*.md' \
--config cspell.config.yaml \
--words-only \
--unique \
--quiet | sort --ignore-case
* docs: cspell updates
* wormchain: cspell updates
* aptos: cspell updates
* node: cspell updates
* algorand: cspell updates
* whitepapers: cspell updates
* near: cspell updates
* solana: cspell updates
* terra: cspell updates
* cosmwasm: cspell updates
* ethereum: cspell updates
* clients: cspell updates
* cspell updates for DEVELOP document
* github: run cspell github action
* sdk: cspell updates
* github: only run cspell on markdown files
* algorand: EMMITTER --> EMITTER
Suggested-by: @evan-gray
* cspell: removed from dictionary
Suggested-by: @evan-gray
* aptos and node: cspell updates
Suggested-by: @evan-gray
* cosmowasm: doc updates for terra2
Suggested-by: @evan-gray
* algorand: cspell updates
Suggested-by: @evan-gray
* algorand: cspell updates
Suggested-by: @evan-gray
* cspell: updated custom word dictionary
This resorts the dictionary and adds a few new words from the
algorand/MEMORY.md document around varints and integers.
* cspell: sort the dictionary how vscode does it
On macOS the sorting is locale dependent. To do this on macOS, you have
to invert the case, do a character insensitive sort, and then invert the
case again:
LC_COLLATE="en_US.UTF-8" cspell '**/*.md' --config cspell.config.yaml \
--words-only \
--unique \
--no-progress \
--quiet \
| tr 'a-zA-Z' 'A-Za-z' \
| sort --ignore-case \
| tr 'a-zA-Z' 'A-Za-z'
This requires the `LC_COLLATE` variable to be set to `en_US.UTF-8`, or it
will not do the right thing.
* docs: grammar clean up
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Co-authored-by: Evan Gray <battledingo@gmail.com>