Cookbook is the hub for smart contracts. It is one platform where you can find, deploy, and collaborate on any contract on EVM. You can view audits, documentation, and usage, as well as deploy and manage the contracts from the user interface.
We are working to build the best repository for developers to find the contracts and building blocks they need to build throughout web3. So far the building environment is strangely fragmented, but centralized. Builders parse through tons of different resources to get started, from ERC-20 generators, to forks from contracts on Etherscan. We are building out a single place where the community can contribute to, and then find and build off of all of the innovations on EVM.
š a robust and ever growing catalogue of smart contracts š documentation and useage examples š„ in-browser deployment š§āš¬ in-browser smart contract management š» code snippets šæ tutorials š§āš» a robust community of developer contributors š all open source and completely for free
##Coming Soon š libraries and smart contract components š developer tool integrations šŖ version history š„ in-browser editor š¬ commenting šŖ potential token airdrop
Cookbook currently contains over 100 different smart contracts, ranging from fundamentals such as ERC-20's and NFTs, to more complex utilities, to contracts from a variety of different projects within the ecosystem.
##What if I can't find the contract I'm looking for on cookbook? If you can't find what you're looking for, reach out! There is a request button in the bottom right where you can interface directly with the core team. The cookbook team is adding new contracts every day, and looking to include what the community is looking for.
Cookbook is built on the ideals of decentralization and open source. Anyone can come and add contracts to our platform, and we aim to take a community-focused approach to security. When you find a contract on Cookbook, you can view the places where it is publicly audited, and see how many times it's downloaded. Over time, we aim to add more community-centric security features, such as developer comments, integrated developer audits, version control, and queries for transaction volume being processed through the contract.
Oh, and we also believe these tools should be free.
Yes, everything that currently exists and is being build on Cookbook is free, and will be forever.