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base on # ZKsync Era: Welcome to ZKsync Hardhat plugins repository
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ZKsync Era is a layer 2 rollup that uses zero-knowledge proofs to scale Ethereum without compromising on security or
decentralization. Since it's EVM compatible (Solidity/Vyper), 99% of Ethereum projects can redeploy without refactoring
or re-auditing a single line of code. ZKsync Era also uses an LLVM-based compiler that will eventually let developers
write smart contracts in C++, Rust and other popular languages.
This repository contains a collection of plugins to aid in the development and deployment of smart contracts on the ZKsync network. These plugins are designed to integrate seamlessly with the [Hardhat](https://hardhat.org/) development environment, providing developers with an easy-to-use and powerful toolset.
Here is an overview of the plugins currently available:
| 🔌 Plugin | 📄 Description |
|-------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| hardhat-zksync-solc | Simplifies compiling Solidity contracts for the ZKsync network, streamlining deployment preparation. |
| hardhat-zksync-deploy | Facilitates the deployment of contracts on ZKsync, utilizing artifacts from hardhat-zksync-solc/vyper. |
| hardhat-zksync-verify | Automates the process of verifying smart contracts on the ZKsync network, enhancing transparency and trust. |
| hardhat-zksync-verify-vyper | Specialized for automating the verification of Vyper contracts on the ZKsync network. |
| hardhat-zksync-vyper | Streamlines the compilation of Vyper contracts for deployment on the ZKsync network. |
| hardhat-zksync | Offers a suite of ZKsync-related Hardhat plugins in one package, enhancing accessibility and efficiency. |
| hardhat-zksync-upgradeable | Enables easier deployment and upgrading of smart contracts on the ZKsync network, improving contract lifecycle management. |
| hardhat-zksync-node | Convenient plugin to run the anvil-zksync locally. |
| hardhat-zksync-ethers | A zksync-ethers SDK wrapper providing additional methods for accelerated development on ZKsync. |
You can find more detailed explanations on how to use hardhat ZKsync plugins on our [documentation page](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/getting-started) where each plugin has its own section:
[hardhat-zksync](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync)\
[hardhat-zksync-solc](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync-solc)\
[hardhat-zksync-deploy](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync-deploy)\
[hardhat-zksync-verify](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync-verify)\
[hardhat-zksync-verify-vyper](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync-verify-vyper)\
[hardhat-zksync-vyper](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync-vyper)\
[hardhat-zksync-upgradable](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync-upgradable)\
[hardhat-zksync-node](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync-node)\
[hardhat-zksync-ethers](https://docs.zksync.io/build/tooling/hardhat/hardhat-zksync-ethers)
We hope you find these plugins useful in your development efforts.\
Happy coding!🙌🎉
## License
hardhat-zksync is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See [LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE), [LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) for details.
## Official Links
- [Website](https://zksync.io/)
- [GitHub](https://github.com/matter-labs)
- [Twitter](https://twitter.com/zksync)
- [Twitter for Devs](https://twitter.com/zkSyncDevs)
- [Discord](https://join.zksync.dev)
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