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Pull out storage-plus, multitest and utils into a separate repo #816

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uint opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 5 comments
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Pull out storage-plus, multitest and utils into a separate repo #816

uint opened this issue Sep 29, 2022 · 5 comments
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uint commented Sep 29, 2022

These have become tooling that is used everywhere. They're not specific to this repo anymore.

  • Create new repos: cw-utils, cw-storage-plus, cw-multi-test
  • Transfer issues from this repo to the new ones
  • Make sure cw-awesome lists where all these things live
  • Remove the crates from this repo
  • Update documentation
  • Update scripts
  • Update CI
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This is a good idea to separate the contracts/specs and the util packages.

Besides multi-test and maybe storage-plus, everything else can easily be 1.0 in the repo.
Not sure if we should pull out all the contracts actually... and leave cw-plus to these core packages.

Let's do it an get to a 1.0. Throw ideas on naming here

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ueco-jb commented Oct 11, 2022

cw-storage
cw-multitest
it's not taken, right?

@uint uint self-assigned this Oct 17, 2022
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uint commented Oct 17, 2022

This is a go. On it!

@uint uint changed the title Consider pulling out storage-plus and multitest into a separate repo Pull out storage-plus, multitest and utils into a separate repo Oct 17, 2022
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uint commented Oct 25, 2022

This is just waiting for CosmWasm/awesome-cosmwasm#18 to be merged. Then we can link to cw-awesome from the top-lever README here and we're done!

@uint uint added this to the 1.0.0 milestone Oct 25, 2022
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uint commented Nov 1, 2022

All done!

@uint uint closed this as completed Nov 1, 2022
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