Crates.io | wagyu |
lib.rs | wagyu |
version | 0.6.3 |
source | src |
created_at | 2019-08-13 02:57:00.348284 |
updated_at | 2020-03-31 19:48:35.230358 |
description | A command-line tool to generate cryptocurrency wallets |
homepage | https://github.com/AleoHQ/wagyu |
repository | https://github.com/AleoHQ/wagyu |
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Wagyu is a feature-rich command-line utility to generate a cryptocurrency wallet.
Wagyu enables developers to build their own cryptocurrency application using the following modules.
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wagyu-bitcoin |
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wagyu-ethereum |
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wagyu-monero |
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wagyu-zcash |
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Wagyu can support new cryptocurrencies by implementing the model as outlined in this module.
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wagyu_model |
We recommend installing Rust using rustup. You can install rustup
as follows:
macOS or Linux:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
Windows (64-bit):
Download the Windows 64-bit executable and follow the on-screen instructions.
Windows (32-bit):
Download the Windows 32-bit executable and follow the on-screen instructions.
For macOS users, we recommend installing wagyu
via Homebrew as follows:
brew install wagyu
We recommend installing wagyu
this way. In your terminal, run:
cargo install wagyu
Now to use wagyu
, in your terminal, run:
wagyu
Alternatively, you can install wagyu
by building from the source code as follows:
# Download the source code
git clone https://github.com/AleoHQ/wagyu
cd wagyu
# Build in release mode
$ cargo build --release
This will generate an executable under the ./target/release
directory. To use wagyu, run the following command:
./target/release/wagyu
To generate a cryptocurrency wallet, run:
wagyu [CRYPTOCURRENCY] [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
To generate a Bitcoin wallet, run:
wagyu bitcoin [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
The command can be run with the following optional parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-c, --count <count> Generates a specified number of wallets
-f, --format <format> Generates a wallet with a specified format [possible values: bech32, legacy, segwit]
-n, --network <network> Generates a wallet for a specified network [possible values: mainnet, testnet]
To generate an Ethereum wallet, run:
wagyu ethereum [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
The command can be run with the following optional parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-c, --count <count> Generates a specified number of wallets
To generate a Monero wallet, run:
wagyu monero [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
The command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-c, --count <count> Generates a specified number of wallets
-i, --integrated <PaymentID> Generates a wallet with a specified payment ID
-l, --language <language> Generates a wallet with a specified language [possible values: chinese_simplified, dutch, english, esperanto, french, german, italian, japanese, lojban, portuguese, russian, spanish]
-n, --network <network> Generates a wallet for a specified network [possible values: mainnet, stagenet, testnet]
-s, --subaddress <Major Index> <Minor Index> Generates a wallet with a specified major and minor index
To generate a Zcash wallet, run:
wagyu zcash [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
The command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-c, --count <count> Generates a specified number of wallets
--diversifier <diversifier> Generates a wallet with a specified Sapling address diversifier
-f, --format <format> Generates a wallet with a specified format [possible values: sapling, sprout, transparent]
-n, --network <network> Generates a wallet for a specified network [possible values: mainnet, testnet]
To generate an HD cryptocurrency wallet, run:
wagyu [CRYPTOCURRENCY] hd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
To generate a Bitcoin HD wallet, run:
wagyu bitcoin hd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-c, --count <count> Generates a specified number of wallets
-d, --derivation <"path"> Generates an HD wallet for a specified derivation path (in quotes) [possible values: bip32, bip44, bip49, "<custom path>"]
-l, --language <language> Generates an HD wallet with a specified language [possible values: chinese_simplified, chinese_traditional, english, french, italian, japanese, korean, spanish]
-n, --network <network> Generates an HD wallet for a specified network [possible values: mainnet, testnet]
-p, --password <password> Generates an HD wallet with a specified password
-w, --word-count <word count> Generates an HD wallet with a specified word count [possible values: 12, 15, 18, 21, 24]
To generate an Ethereum HD wallet, run:
wagyu ethereum hd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
The command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-c, --count <count> Generates a specified number of wallets
-d, --derivation <"path"> Generates an HD wallet for a specified derivation path (in quotes) [possible values: ethereum, keepkey, ledger-legacy, ledger-live, trezor, "<custom path>"]
-l, --language <language> Generates an HD wallet with a specified language [possible values: chinese_simplified, chinese_traditional, english, french, italian, japanese, korean, spanish]
-p, --password <password> Generates an HD wallet with a specified password
-w, --word-count <word count> Generates an HD wallet with a specified word count [possible values: 12, 15, 18, 21, 24]
To generate a Zcash HD wallet, run:
wagyu zcash hd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
The command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-c, --count <count> Generates a specified number of wallets
-d, --derivation <"path"> Generates an HD wallet for a specified derivation path (in quotes) [possible values: zip32, "<custom path>"]
--diversifier <diversifier> Imports a wallet with a specified Sapling address diversifier
-n, --network <network> Generates an HD wallet for a specified network [possible values: mainnet, testnet]
To import a cryptocurrency wallet, run:
wagyu [CRYPTOCURRENCY] import [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
To import a Bitcoin wallet, run:
wagyu bitcoin import [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
--address <address> Imports a partial wallet for a specified address
-f, --format <format> Imports a wallet with a specified format [possible values: bech32, legacy, segwit]
-n, --network <network> Imports a wallet for a specified network [possible values: mainnet, testnet]
--private <private key> Imports a wallet for a specified private key
--public <public key> Imports a partial wallet for a specified public key
To import an Etheruem wallet, run:
wagyu ethereum import [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
--address <address> Imports a partial wallet for a specified address
--private <private key> Imports a wallet for a specified private key
--public <public key> Imports a partial wallet for a specified public key
To import a Monero wallet, run:
wagyu monero import [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
--address <address> Imports a partial wallet for a specified address
-i, --integrated <PaymentID> Imports a wallet with a specified payment ID
-l, --language <language> Imports a wallet with a specified mnemonic language (requires private spend key) [possible values: chinese_simplified, dutch, english, esperanto, french, german, italian, japanese, lojban, portuguese, russian, spanish]
-m, --mnemonic <"mnemonic"> Imports a wallet for a specified mnemonic (in quotes)
-n, --network <network> Imports a wallet for a specified network [possible values: mainnet, stagenet, testnet]
--private-spend <private spend key> Imports a wallet for a specified private spend key
--private-view <private view key> Imports a partial wallet for a specified private view key
--public-spend <public spend key> Imports a partial wallet for a specified public spend key
--public-view <public view key> Imports a partial wallet for a specified public view key
-s, --subaddress <Major Index> <Minor Index> Imports a wallet with a specified major and minor index
To import a Zcash wallet, run:
wagyu zcash import [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
--address <address> Imports a partial wallet for a specified address
--diversifier <diversifier> Imports a wallet with a specified Sapling address diversifier
--private <private key> Imports a wallet for a specified private key
--public <public key> Imports a partial wallet for a specified public key
To import an HD cryptocurrency wallet, run:
wagyu [CRYPTOCURRENCY] import-hd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
To import a Bitcoin HD wallet, run:
wagyu bitcoin hd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-a, --account <account> Imports an HD wallet for a specified account number for bip44 and bip49 derivations
-c, --chain <chain> Imports an HD wallet for a specified (external/internal) chain for bip44 and bip49 derivations [possible values: 0, 1]
-d, --derivation <"path"> Imports an HD wallet for a specified derivation path (in quotes) [possible values: bip32, bip44, bip49, "<custom path>"]
--extended-private <extended private> Imports a partial HD wallet for a specified extended private key
--extended-public <extended public> Imports a partial HD wallet for a specified extended public key
-i, --index <index> Imports an HD wallet for a specified index
-m, --mnemonic <"mnemonic"> Imports an HD wallet for a specified mnemonic (in quotes)
-n, --network <network> Imports an HD wallet for a specified network [possible values: mainnet, testnet]
-p, --password <password> Imports an HD wallet with a specified password
To import an Ethereum HD wallet, run:
wagyu ethereum hd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-d, --derivation <"path"> Imports an HD wallet for a specified derivation path (in quotes) [possible values: ethereum, keepkey, ledger-legacy, ledger-live, trezor, "<custom path>"]
--extended-private <extended private> Imports a partial HD wallet for a specified extended private key
--extended-public <extended public> Imports a partial HD wallet for a specified extended public key
-i, --index <index> Imports an HD wallet for a specified index
-m, --mnemonic <"mnemonic"> Imports an HD wallet for a specified mnemonic (in quotes)
-p, --password <password> Imports an HD wallet with a specified password
To import a Zcash HD wallet, run:
wagyu zcash hd [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
-a, --account <account> Imports an HD wallet for a specified account number for bip44 and bip49 derivations
-d, --derivation <"path"> Imports an HD wallet for a specified derivation path (in quotes) [possible values: zip32, "<custom path>"]
--diversifier <diversifier> Imports an HD wallet with a specified Sapling address diversifier
--extended-private <extended private> Imports a partial HD wallet for a specified extended private key
--extended-public <extended public> Imports a partial HD wallet for a specified extended public key
-i, --index <index> Imports an HD wallet for a specified index
To import an HD cryptocurrency wallet, run:
wagyu [CRYPTOCURRENCY] transaction [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
To generate a Bitcoin transaction, run:
wagyu bitcoin transaction [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
--createrawtransaction <inputs> <outputs> Generates a raw Bitcoin transaction
Inputs format: '[{"txid":"txid", "vout":index},...]'
Outputs format: '{"address":amount,...}'
--lock-time <lock time> Specify a Bitcoin transaction lock time
--signrawtransaction <transaction hex> <inputs> Sign a raw Bitcoin transaction
Inputs format: '[{"txid":"txid", "vout":index, "amount":amount, "address":"address", "privatekey":"private_key"},...]'
(Optional: manually specify scriptPubKey and redeemScript)
--version <version> Specify a Bitcoin transaction version
To generate an Ethereum transaction, run:
wagyu ethereum transaction [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
--createrawtransaction <'{"to":"address", "value":"value", "gas":"gas", "gasPrice":"gas_price", "nonce":nonce, "network":"network"}'> Generates a raw Ethereum transaction
--network <network> Specify an Ethereum transaction network
--signrawtransaction <transaction hex> <private key> Sign a raw Ethereum transaction
To generate a Zcash transaction, run:
wagyu zcash transaction [FLAGS] [OPTIONS]
This command can be run with the following parameters:
FLAGS:
-h, --help Prints help information
-j, --json Prints the generated wallet(s) in JSON format
OPTIONS:
--createrawtransaction <inputs> <outputs> Generates a raw Zcash transaction
Inputs format: '[{"txid":"txid", "vout":index},...]'
Outputs format: '{"address":amount,...}'
--expiry-height <expiry height> Specify a Zcash transaction expiry height
--lock-time <lock time> Specify a Zcash transaction lock time
--signrawtransaction <transaction hex> <inputs> Sign a raw Zcash transaction
Inputs format: '[{"txid":"txid", "vout":index, "amount":amount, "address":"address", "privatekey":"private_key"},...]'
(Optional: manually specify scriptPubKey and redeemScript)
--version <version> Specify a Zcash transaction version [possible values: sapling]
wagyu
CLI operates offline without chain state, and thus cannot immediately craft Monero transactions or Zcash Sapling spends (Zcash Sapling outputs are supported).
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