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Found 7 Skills
Test smart contracts comprehensively using Hardhat and Foundry with unit tests, integration tests, and mainnet forking. Use when testing Solidity contracts, setting up blockchain test suites, or validating DeFi protocols.
Set up a Solidity smart contract project with OpenZeppelin Contracts. Use when users need to: (1) create a new Hardhat or Foundry project, (2) install OpenZeppelin Contracts dependencies for Solidity, (3) configure remappings for Foundry, or (4) understand Solidity import conventions for OpenZeppelin.
Upgrade Solidity smart contracts using OpenZeppelin proxy patterns. Use when users need to: (1) make contracts upgradeable with UUPS, Transparent, or Beacon proxies, (2) write initializers instead of constructors, (3) use the Hardhat or Foundry upgrades plugins, (4) understand storage layout rules and ERC-7201 namespaced storage, (5) validate upgrade safety, (6) manage proxy deployments and upgrades, or (7) understand upgrade restrictions between OpenZeppelin Contracts major versions.
Expert guidelines for Ethereum smart contract development with Solidity, OpenZeppelin, and Hardhat
Current Ethereum development tools, frameworks, libraries, RPCs, and block explorers. What actually works today for building on Ethereum. Includes tool discovery for AI agents — MCPs, abi.ninja, Foundry, Scaffold-ETH 2, Hardhat, and more. Use when setting up a dev environment, choosing tools, or when an agent needs to discover what's available.
Use when creating an R modeling package that needs standardized preprocessing for formula, data frame, matrix, and recipe interfaces. Covers: mold() for training data preprocessing, forge() for prediction data validation, blueprints, model constructors, spruce functions for output formatting.
Deploy contracts to SKALE chains. Covers chain selection, RNG, bridge, deployment setup. Use for deploying smart contracts to SKALE.