Interact with blockchains and smart contracts using the command line: no coding needed!
- Features
- Install
- Simple examples
- Advanced examples
- Smart Contract support
- Multichain support
- Add custom RPCs
- Add custom chains
- Address book
- Wallet management
- Documentation
- Contributing
- Acknowledgements
- Interact with Ethereum and EVM-compatible chains via your terminal
- Bypass sluggish and potentially compromised frontends
- No configuration needed
- Label addresses, tokens and contracts for ease of use
- Swap with Uniswap, TraderJoe, PancakeSwap, etc
- Transfer tokens via their ticker
- Concatenate commands to build powerful scripts
- Use as many signers as you wish
- Thoroughly tested using brownie's testing framework
- Windows compatible
Soon:
- Set up scheduled buys and sells (DCA)
- Automatically buy when slippage is low enough
- Get notified on Telegram when a pair is liquid enough, or unbalanced
- Analyze on-chain data for tax or sleuthing purposes
- Claim and reinvest yield from DeFi protocols
Make sure you have at least Python 3.7 installed, then run:
pip3 install -U web3cliWindows user? Here's a tutorial for you!
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Get the ETH balance of any address:
w3 balance 0xde0b295669a9fd93d5f28d9ec85e40f4cb697bae -
Save addresses with easy-to-rember tags:
w3 db address add unicef 0xa59b29d7dbc9794d1e7f45123c48b2b8d0a34636then use the tag in any command:
w3 balance unicef -
Fetch blocks from the blockchain, in easy-to-read JSON format:
w3 block latest w3 block finalized w3 block 6094305
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Fetch transactions & receipts from the blockchain:
w3 tx get 0x3bbdcc2c7721521f7c767b7873ccb857f0816ac94e9f32c5601f4b15c87d1ef1 w3 tx rc 0x3bbdcc2c7721521f7c767b7873ccb857f0816ac94e9f32c5601f4b15c87d1ef1
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Extract single fields from blocks or transactions, using
jq(more details in the Wiki):w3 block latest | jq -r '.baseFeePerGas'
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Sign messages:
w3 sign "Hello world!"
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Send coins or tokens to any address:
w3 send unicef 1 ETH # send 1 ETH, ask for confirmation w3 send unicef 1 ETH gwei # send 1 gwei, ask for confirmation w3 send unicef 1 usdc # send 1 USDC -
Swap tokens on a DEX:
w3 swap uniswap_v2 1 usdc usdt # swap 1 USDC for USDT on Uniswap w3avax swap traderjoe 1 usdc wavax # swap 1 USDC for WAVAX on TraderJoe
web3cli comes preloaded with some popular smart contracts, including ERC20 tokens and Uniswap clones.
See the available contracts with w3 db contract list:
w3 db contract list # contracts on Ethereum
w3 --chain bnb db contract list # contracts on BNB chain
You can also add custom contracts with w3 db contract add:
w3 db contract add weth 0xC02aaA39b223FE8D0A0e5C4F27eAD9083C756Cc2 --type erc20
See available functions and events on a contract with w3 abi functions and w3 abi events:
w3 abi fns weth # functions on WETH token
w3 abi evs uniswap_v2 # events on Uniswap V2
w3 abi fns --abi abi.json # functions of an arbitrary ABI
To read from a smart contract, use w3 call. For example, to get the total
supply of the WETH token, run:
w3 call weth totalSupply
Function arguments are parsed automatically, so you can call balanceOf with:
w3 call weth balanceOf 0xA59B29d7dbC9794d1e7f45123C48b2b8d0a34636
You can also do more complex stuff like:
# get the amount of USDT you get for 100 USDC
w3 call uniswap_v2 getAmountsOut 100e6 usdc,usdt | jq -r '.[1]' To write to the blockchain, use w3 transact. For example, to transfer 1 ETH to
address, run:
w3 transact weth transfer <address> 1e18
To swap 1 USDC for USDT on Uniswap, accepting no less than 0.9 USDT in return, run:
w3 transact usdc approve uniswap_v2_usdc_usdt 1e6
w3 transact uniswap_v2 swapExactTokensForTokens 1e6 0.9e6 usdc,usdt <receiver address> 9e9
web3cli comes with out-of-the-box support for many chains, including Binance Chain, Avalanche and Polygon.
Pass the chain name as an optional argument:
w3 --chain bnb balance 0x8894e0a0c962cb723c1976a4421c95949be2d4e3 # bnb chain
w3 --chain avax balance 0x8894e0a0c962cb723c1976a4421c95949be2d4e3 # avax chain
or use one of the provided aliases:
w3bnb balance 0x8894e0a0c962cb723c1976a4421c95949be2d4e3 # bnb chain
w3avax balance 0x8894e0a0c962cb723c1976a4421c95949be2d4e3 # avax chain
If you are focussing on a specific chain, set it as the default:
w3 config set default_chain bnb
w3 balance 0x8894e0a0c962cb723c1976a4421c95949be2d4e3 # bnb chain
w3 --chain eth balance 0x8894e0a0c962cb723c1976a4421c95949be2d4e3 # eth chain
Add custom RPCs to any existing chain with w3 db rpc add:
w3 db rpc add eth https://eth-mainnet.g.alchemy.com/v2/{YOUR API KEY}
List existing RPCs with w3 db rpc list, and delete them with w3 db rpc delete.
Add new chains with w3 db chain add:
w3 db chain add cronos 25 CRO --tx-type 2 --rpc https://evm.cronos.org
Use the custom chain with --chain:
w3 --chain cronos balance 0x7de9ab1e6a60ac7a70ce96d1d95a0dfcecf7bfb7
List existing chains with w3 db chain list, and delete them with w3 db chain delete.
w3 can store tags just like you would do on etherscan.io or bscscan.com:
w3 db address add ethereum_foundation 0xde0b295669a9fd93d5f28d9ec85e40f4cb697bae
w3 db address add binance_hot_wallet 0x8894e0a0c962cb723c1976a4421c95949be2d4e3You can use these tags instead of the actual addresses:
w3 balance ethereum_foundation
w3 --chain bnb balance binance_hot_walletTo see the list of saved addresses, run w3 db address list, to delete an address use w3 db address delete.
Commands such as w3 send and w3 sign require that you add a signer first:
w3 db signer add my_signerYou will be prompted to insert a private key, which will be encrypted and stored in the database.
You can also create a brand new wallet on the go, without the need to provide a key:
w3 db signer add my-wallet --create
Add more signers with w3 db signer add and select which one to use with the --signer flag:
w3 --signer my_signer <command>If you plan to use the same signer for a while, make it the default signer with the command:
w3 config set default_signer my_signer
Check the project's wiki on Github. In particular:
- π«‘ List of commands
- β Supported chains
- π Configuration
- πͺ Run web3cli on Windows
- βͺοΈ Output processing
All contributions are welcome! To start improving web3cli, please refer to our contribution guide.
Thank you very much to the communities behind web3.py and brownie: web3cli would not exist without your efforts!