Nix packaging for https://gitlab.com/ligolang/ligo
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- drop the quick-and-dirty `Assert` introduced when we switched from `Kaputt` and use `Alcotest.check` instead. - split tests in multiple files: - success.ml - write_failure.ml - read_failture.ml - invalid_encoding.ml - randomized.ml |
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README.md |
Tezos
Tezos is a distributed consensus platform with meta-consensus capability. Tezos not only comes to consensus about the state of its ledger, like Bitcoin or Ethereum. It also attempts to come to consensus about how the protocol and the nodes should adapt and upgrade.
- Developer documentation is available online at http://doc.tzalpha.net
- The page https://www.tezos.com/ contains more information about the project, even though it is frozen in time due to external reasons
- All development now happens on Gitlab at https://gitlab.com/tezos/tezos
The Tezos Alpha (test) network has been live and open since February 2017.
- More information on joining the Alphanet at http://doc.tzalpha.net/introduction/alphanet.html
- Several community built block explorers are available:
- A few community run websites collect useful Tezos links:
- There is a matrix channel Tezos that you can join via https://riot.im/app/#/room/#tezos:matrix.org
- There is a #tezos channel on freenode that is reserved for technical discussions
- There is also a community FAQ at https://github.com/tezoscommunity/faq
The source code of Tezos is currently under exclusive copyright of Dynamic Ledger Solutions, and will be open sourced under the MIT license when the main network lunches.