1.
Introduction
2.
Using trin
❱
2.1.
Running trin
2.2.
Querying Data
❱
2.2.1.
Building Queries
2.2.2.
Ethereum data
2.2.3.
Portal network data
2.2.4.
Remote access
2.3.
Requirements
2.4.
Monitoring
2.5.
Problems
2.6.
FAQ
2.7.
All Command Line Flags
3.
Portal Concepts
❱
3.1.
Portal Network
3.2.
Portal vs Standard Clients
3.3.
Who Benefits
4.
Developing trin
❱
4.1.
Quick setup
4.2.
Developer stories
4.3.
Goals
4.4.
Progress status
4.5.
Architecture
❱
4.5.1.
Workspaces
4.5.2.
Process flow
4.5.3.
Database
4.5.4.
Testing
4.6.
Protocols
❱
4.6.1.
JSON-RPC
4.7.
Core concepts
❱
4.7.1.
Finding peers
4.7.2.
Chain tip
4.7.3.
Cryptographic accumulator
4.7.4.
Bridge
4.7.5.
Archive nodes
4.8.
Contributor guidelines
❱
4.8.1.
Rust
❱
4.8.1.1.
Comments
4.8.1.2.
Imports
4.8.1.3.
Logging
4.8.1.4.
Error handling
4.8.1.5.
Style
4.8.2.
Git
❱
4.8.2.1.
Commits
4.8.2.2.
Submodules
4.8.2.3.
Rebasing
4.8.2.4.
Release notes
4.8.2.5.
Pull requests
4.8.2.6.
Code review
4.8.2.7.
Fetching a pull request
4.8.2.8.
Merging
4.8.3.
Flamingo Rotation
4.8.4.
Build Instructions
❱
4.8.4.1.
Mac Os
4.8.4.2.
Linux
4.8.4.3.
Raspberry Pi
4.8.4.4.
Windows
4.8.5.
Release & Deployment
❱
4.8.5.1.
Release
4.8.5.2.
Deployment
4.8.6.
Tests
4.8.7.
Book
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Rust
Trin is written in Rust. This section includes guidelines for Rust-specific patterns and principles.