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feat(firehose-ethereum): rename chart #353

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  • New Features

    • Renamed the Firehose EVM Helm Chart to Firehose Ethereum for clarity and consistency.
    • Introduced a new README for the Reader-Node Helm Chart, detailing deployment and configuration for the Erigon client.
  • Documentation

    • Updated installation commands and references in the README to reflect the new chart name.
    • Enhanced the README for the Reader-Node Helm Chart with comprehensive deployment instructions and configuration options.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Corrected naming discrepancies in configuration files and documentation to ensure accuracy.

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Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 8b29d72 and 69bcd5c.

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The pull request introduces a renaming of the Helm chart from firehose-evm to firehose-ethereum, affecting various files including the chart metadata, README documentation, and configuration values. Additionally, a new README file for the Reader-Node Helm Chart is created, detailing the deployment and management of the Erigon client in Kubernetes. The updates ensure consistency in naming conventions and provide comprehensive documentation for users.

Changes

Files Change Summary
charts/firehose-ethereum/Chart.yaml Renamed chart from firehose-evm to firehose-ethereum.
charts/firehose-ethereum/README.md Updated references from firehose-evm to firehose-ethereum in title and installation command.
charts/firehose-ethereum/templates/_lib.resources.tpl Changed service monitor configuration references from firehose-evm to firehose-ethereum.
charts/firehose-ethereum/values.yaml Updated comments and repository URL to reflect firehose-ethereum.
charts/firehose-reader/README.md Added new documentation for the Reader-Node Helm Chart, detailing deployment and configuration.

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