CLI for importing Sourcify verified contract to Etherscan in the simplest and fastest way
$ npm install -g sourcify-to-etherscan $ sourcify-to-etherscan COMMAND running command... $ sourcify-to-etherscan (-v|--version|version) sourcify-to-etherscan/0.0.3 darwin-arm64 node-v16.15.0 $ sourcify-to-etherscan --help [COMMAND] USAGE $ sourcify-to-etherscan COMMAND ...
$ docker run kirillfedoseev/sourcify-to-etherscan:latest COMMAND
display help for sourcify-to-etherscan
USAGE $ sourcify-to-etherscan help [COMMAND] ARGUMENTS COMMAND command to show help for OPTIONS --all see all commands in CLI
See code: @oclif/plugin-help
check contract verification status in Sourcify and Etherscan
USAGE $ sourcify-to-etherscan verify CONTRACT OPTIONS -a, --args=args abi-encoded constructor arguments -h, --help show CLI help -k, --apikey=apikey etherscan api key -n, --network=(mainnet|ropsten|rinkeby|goerli|kovan|bsc|bsc_testnet|gnosis|arbitrum|arbitrum_rinkbedy|avalanche|avalanche_fuji|1| 3|4|5|42|56|97|100|42161|421611|43114|43113) [default: mainnet] network name or chain id to use EXAMPLES $ sourcify-to-etherscan verify --apikey <...> --network rinkeby 0x94263a20b1Eea751d6C3B207A7A0ba8fF8Db9E90 $ sourcify-to-etherscan verify -k <...> -n 4 -a <...> 0x94263a20b1Eea751d6C3B207A7A0ba8fF8Db9E90
See code: src/commands/verify.ts