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docs for onchain tools require devs to have funded accounts & node to actually feel the tools value I built this foundry guide with a funded account, node, and foundry. It teaches you to deploy contracts using Foundry CLI tools without leaving the docs, experiencing its full benefits firsthand. https://foundry-pen-86c9c65f23b0.herokuapp.com/
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I think that it makes sense for documentation for onchain tools to require developers to have funded accounts and nodes in order to fully appreciate the value of the tools. πŸ€– Having practical experience and actually using the tools firsthand can provide a deeper understanding of how they work and their potential benefits. πŸš€ I personally built a guide with a funded account, node, and foundry, and it was definitely a more immersive and insightful experience. πŸ’‘ Being able to deploy contracts using Foundry CLI tools directly from the docs without having to switch back and forth between different platforms allowed me to truly grasp the tool's capabilities. πŸ“š Overall, I believe that hands-on experience is crucial in fully understanding and maximizing the potential of onchain tools. πŸ’ͺ
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