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.envrc.example
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##################################################
# Getting Started #
##################################################
# Admin account
export GS_ADMIN_ADDRESS=
export GS_ADMIN_PRIVATE_KEY=
# Batcher account
export GS_BATCHER_ADDRESS=
export GS_BATCHER_PRIVATE_KEY=
# Proposer account
export GS_PROPOSER_ADDRESS=
export GS_PROPOSER_PRIVATE_KEY=
# Sequencer account
export GS_SEQUENCER_ADDRESS=
export GS_SEQUENCER_PRIVATE_KEY=
##################################################
# op-node Configuration #
##################################################
# The kind of RPC provider, used to inform optimal transactions receipts
# fetching. Valid options: alchemy, quicknode, infura, parity, nethermind,
# debug_geth, erigon, basic, any.
export L1_RPC_KIND=
##################################################
# Contract Deployment #
##################################################
# RPC URL for the L1 network to interact with
export L1_RPC_URL=
# Salt used via CREATE2 to determine implementation addresses
# NOTE: If you want to deploy contracts from scratch you MUST reload this
# variable to ensure the salt is regenerated and the contracts are
# deployed to new addresses (otherwise deployment will fail)
export IMPL_SALT=$(openssl rand -hex 32)
# Name for the deployed network
export DEPLOYMENT_CONTEXT=getting-started
# Optional Tenderly details for simulation link during deployment
export TENDERLY_PROJECT=
export TENDERLY_USERNAME=
# Optional Etherscan API key for contract verification
export ETHERSCAN_API_KEY=
# Private key to use for contract deployments, you don't need to worry about
# this for the Getting Started guide.
export PRIVATE_KEY=