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## Add Dockerfile and Update README for Aztec Testnet Setup #90
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This pull request introduces a
Dockerfile
and a bash script (aztec-testnet-setup.sh
) to automate the Aztec testnet setup process with a single Docker command. TheREADME.md
has been updated with detailed instructions on how to build and run the Docker image, along with the expected output.Changes
Dockerfile
to create a consistent Ubuntu-based environment for running the setup script.aztec-testnet-setup.sh
to automate the testnet setup, including account creation, contract deployment, token minting, and balance checking.README.md
with usage instructions, prerequisites, and expected output (private balance:8n
, public balance:2n
).Why This Is Useful
This automation simplifies the onboarding process for new users by reducing the testnet setup to a single Docker command, making it easier to get started with Aztec.
Testing
I tested the setup locally by building the Docker image and running the container. The script successfully completed all steps, and the balances matched the expected output.
Let me know if any changes are needed!