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import { Avalanche, BN, Buffer } from "avalanche/dist"
import {
AVMAPI,
KeyChain,
UTXOSet,
UnsignedTx,
Tx,
KeyPair,
SelectCredentialClass
} from "avalanche/dist/apis/avm"
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cgcardona / hyperledger-workflow.md
Created October 24, 2023 15:13
HyperLedger Workflow

Generating a new keypair

TODO

When you have a type which is an array of objects you can access the object's properties by using the dot notation. For example:

let foo = {
  arrKey: [{key: "value"}]
}

foo.arrKey[0].key // "value"
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cgcardona / buildBaseTx-avax.ts
Created October 20, 2023 17:41
Run via: `ts-node examples/avm/buildBaseTx-avax.ts`
import { Avalanche, BN, Buffer } from "avalanche/dist"
import {
AVMAPI,
KeyChain,
UTXOSet,
UnsignedTx,
Tx
} from "avalanche/dist/apis/avm"
import {
GetBalanceResponse,
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cgcardona / app.py
Last active September 25, 2023 02:03
Flask app to serve a GET request at "/" which accepts a `?prompt=my creative and expressive stable diffusion prompt`
# all the imports
import io, torch, time, math, os
# import specified modules
from flask import Flask, request, send_file
from torch import autocast
from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipeline
# create a new flask app
app = Flask(__name__)
# all the imports
import torch, time, math, os
# import specified modules
from torch import autocast
from diffusers import StableDiffusionPipeline
# confirm GPU supports the NVIDIA machine learning toolkit
assert torch.cuda.is_available()
# Stable Diffusion v1.4: CompVis/stable-diffusion-v1-4
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cgcardona / exposing-and-forwarding-ec2-port.md
Last active September 18, 2023 22:07
Steps for exposing a port to the Web and port forwarding on EC2

Exposing a port to the Web and port forwarding on EC2

By default a new AWS EC2 instance only exposes port 22 to the Web to enable accessing the new EC2 instance via ssh. Often it's helpful to open other ports to the Web so that you can access them via a browser. This tutorial shows 2 different ways of exposing ports on AWS EC2 instances.

Additionally if you're not interested in exposing a port to the Web but would still like to access it via your browser you can use port forwarding in VS Code which is covered in the final section below.

Exposing a port to the Web on an AWS instance

When launching a new EC2 instance, fill out the following items

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cgcardona / hardhat-config.ts
Created June 28, 2023 17:30
Config file for using Hardhat with Avalanche. More info: https://hardhat.org. https://docs.avax.network.
import { task } from "hardhat/config"
import { SignerWithAddress } from "@nomiclabs/hardhat-ethers/signers"
import { BigNumber } from "ethers"
import "@nomiclabs/hardhat-waffle"
// When using the hardhat network, you may choose to fork Fuji or Avalanche Mainnet
// This will allow you to debug contracts using the hardhat network while keeping the current network state
// To enable forking, turn one of these booleans on, and then run your tasks/scripts using ``--network hardhat``
// For more information go to the hardhat guide
// https://hardhat.org/hardhat-network/

$RUN

Slides

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1az-hY7Zas2lEQm0jS6laDcoxnJz__FxM0uNd7Gqy5ec/edit?usp=sharing

Introduction

Let's go ahead and get started. My name is Gabriel Cardona and I am a Developer Evangelist from Ava Labs. I'm on the Developer Relations Squad. We are led by the amazing Luigi Demeo and the team now consists of Usman, Martin, Meaghan, Andrea and myself. Our goal is to accelerate the adoption of Avalanche by developers by providing resources needed for devs to go from idea to application and from hobbyist to professional. We are always hiring so check out https://www.avalabs.org/careers to see which opening we have on the DevRel Squad and across all of Ava Labs.