# Zebra Utilities This crate contains tools for zebra maintainers. ## Programs - [zebra-checkpoints](#zebra-checkpoints) - [zebrad-hash-lookup](#zebrad-hash-lookup) - [zebrad-log-filter](#zebrad-log-filter) Binaries are easier to use if they are located in your system execution path. ### zebra-checkpoints This command generates a list of zebra checkpoints, and writes them to standard output. Each checkpoint consists of a block height and hash. To create checkpoints, you need a synchronized instance of `zcashd`, and the `zcash-cli` RPC client. `zebra-checkpoints` is a standalone rust binary, you can compile it using: ```sh cargo install --locked --git https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zebra zebra-utils ``` Then update the checkpoints using these commands: ```sh zebra-checkpoints --last-checkpoint $(tail -1 zebra-consensus/src/checkpoint/main-checkpoints.txt | cut -d" " -f1) | tee /dev/stderr >> zebra-consensus/src/checkpoint/main-checkpoints.txt & zebra-checkpoints --last-checkpoint $(tail -1 zebra-consensus/src/checkpoint/test-checkpoints.txt | cut -d" " -f1) -- -testnet | tee /dev/stderr >> zebra-consensus/src/checkpoint/test-checkpoints.txt & wait ``` You can see all the `zebra-checkpoints` options using: ```sh ./target/release/zebra-checkpoints --help ``` For more details, see the [`zebra-checkpoints` README.](https://github.com/ZcashFoundation/zebra/tree/main/zebra-consensus/src/checkpoint/README.md) ### zebrad-hash-lookup Given a block hash the script will get additional information using `zcash-cli`. ```sh $ echo "00000001f53a5e284393dfecf2a2405f62c07e2503047a28e2d1b6e76b25f863" | zebrad-hash-lookup high: 3299 time: 2016-11-02T13:24:26Z hash: 00000001f53a5e284393dfecf2a2405f62c07e2503047a28e2d1b6e76b25f863 prev: 00000001dbbb8b26eb92003086c5bd854e16d9f16e2e5b4fcc007b6b0ae57be3 next: 00000001ff3ac2b4ccb57d9fd2d1187475156489ae22337ca866bbafe62991a2 $ ``` This program is commonly used as part of `zebrad-log-filter` where hashes will be captured from `zebrad` output. ### zebrad-log-filter The program is designed to filter the output from the zebra terminal or log file. Each time a hash is seen the script will capture it and get the additional information using `zebrad-hash-lookup`. Assuming `zebrad`, `zclash-cli`, `zebrad-hash-lookup` and `zebrad-log-filter` are in your path the program can used as: ```sh $ zebrad -v start | zebrad-log-filter ... block::Hash(" high: 2800 time: 2016-11-01T16:17:16Z hash: 00000001ecd754790237618cb79c4cd302e52571ecda7a80e6113c5e423c0e55 prev: 00000003ed8623d9499f4bf80f8bc410066194bf6813762b31560f9319205bf8 next: 00000001436277884eef900772f0fcec9566becccebaab4713fd665b60fab309 "))) max_checkpoint_height=Height(419581) ... ```