Phase 0 - Legal Compliance:
- COPYING: Add DragonX copyright, preserve all upstream attributions
- AUTHORS: Add DragonX developers section
- LICENSE: Restore standard FSF GPLv3 text (fix GNU→GENERAL error)
- Add DragonX copyright headers to all 21 modified source files
- contrib/debian/copyright: Add DragonX attribution
- README.md: Add GPLv3 Section 5(a) attribution section
Phase 1 - init.cpp Cleanup:
- PID file: hushd.pid → dragonxd.pid
- Shutdown thread: hush-shutoff → dragonx-shutoff
- Debug message: stopping HUSH → stopping DragonX
Phase 2 - HUSH3/ishush3 Code Audit:
- Rename ishush3 → isdragonx across ~15 source files
- Update "HUSH3" chain-identity checks to "DRAGONX" in consensus,
difficulty, notarization, devtax, and RPC code
- Intentionally preserve cross-chain "HUSH3" refs (gateway, notary dest)
- Build verified: all three binaries compile cleanly
Phase 3 - Documentation:
- README.md: Full rewrite with DragonX chain params, build instructions
- Man pages: Create dragonxd.1, dragonx-cli.1, dragonx-tx.1 (v1.0.0)
- Doc files: Add beefy-DRAGONX.conf, dragonxd-systemd.md, dragonxd.service
- Init scripts: Create dragonxd.{conf,init,openrc,openrcconf,service}
- Debian packaging: Update control, changelog, install, manpages, examples
- Update doc/init.md and contrib/init/README.md
Hush Contrib
This is mostly very old stuff inherited from Bitcoin and Zcash!
Do not expect all scripts to work!
Please fix bugs and report things you find.
Hush Tools
block_time.pl
Estimate when a Hush block will happen.
Example:
./contrib/block_time.pl 123456 # Print out datetime of when block height 123456 happens
gen-zaddrs.pl
Generate zaddrs in bulk, by default 50 at a time. Prints out a zaddr one per line.
Example:
./contrib/gen-zaddrs.pl # generate 50 zaddrs
./contrib/gen-zaddrs.pl 500 # generate 500 zaddrs
Wallet Tools
BitRPC
Allows for sending of all standard Bitcoin commands via RPC rather than as command line args.
SpendFrom
Use the raw transactions API to send coins received on a particular address (or addresses).
Repository Tools
Developer tools
Specific tools for developers working on this repository.
Contains the script github-merge.sh for merging github pull requests securely and signing them using GPG.
Verify-Commits
Tool to verify that every merge commit was signed by a developer using the above github-merge.sh script.
Linearize
Construct a linear, no-fork, best version of the blockchain.
Qos
A Linux bash script that will set up traffic control (tc) to limit the outgoing bandwidth for connections to the Bitcoin network. This means one can have an always-on bitcoind instance running, and another local bitcoind/bitcoin-qt instance which connects to this node and receives blocks from it.
Seeds
Utility to generate the pnSeed[] array that is compiled into the client.
Build Tools and Keys
Debian
Contains files used to package bitcoind/bitcoin-qt for Debian-based Linux systems. If you compile bitcoind/bitcoin-qt yourself, there are some useful files here.
Gitian-descriptors
Gavin's notes on getting gitian builds up and running using KVM.
Gitian-downloader
Various PGP files of core developers.
MacDeploy
Scripts and notes for Mac builds.
Test and Verify Tools
TestGen
Utilities to generate test vectors for the data-driven Bitcoin tests.
Test Patches
These patches are applied when the automated pull-tester tests each pull and when master is tested using jenkins.
Verify SF Binaries
This script attempts to download and verify the signature file SHA256SUMS.asc from SourceForge.