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   /     /   ▶ Runehook   
  / --- /      Runes indexing service and REST API based on Chainhook
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Features

  • Runes indexing
    • Etchings, mints, transfers, burns
    • Account balance tracking
    • Rune chainhook predicates (coming soon!)
  • REST API endpoints
    • Rune etching and supply information
    • Rune activity per block, transaction, account
    • Balances and holders

Quick Start

For instructions to run the REST API or endpoint reference, take a look at the API README.

System Requirements

To run runehook, you will need:

  1. A fully synchronized Bitcoin node.
  2. A local writeable Postgres database for data storage.
    • We recommended a 1TB volume size.

Getting started

  1. Clone the repo and install runehook

    cargo runehook-install
    
  2. Generate a new config file. Make sure to fill in the correct information.

    runehook config new
    
  3. Start the indexing service

    runehook service start --config-path Runehook.toml
    

Bugs and feature requests

If you encounter a bug or have a feature request, we encourage you to follow the steps below:

  1. Search for existing issues: Before submitting a new issue, please search existing and closed issues to check if a similar problem or feature request has already been reported.
  2. Open a new issue: If it hasn't been addressed, please open a new issue. Choose the appropriate issue template and provide as much detail as possible, including steps to reproduce the bug or a clear description of the requested feature.
  3. Evaluation SLA: Our team reads and evaluates all the issues and pull requests. We are avaliable Monday to Friday and we make a best effort to respond within 7 business days.

Please do not use the issue tracker for personal support requests or to ask for the status of a transaction. You'll find help at the #support Discord channel.

Contribute

Development of this product happens in the open on GitHub, and we are grateful to the community for contributing bugfixes and improvements. Read below to learn how you can take part in improving the product.

Code of Conduct

Please read our Code of conduct since we expect project participants to adhere to it.

Contributing Guide

Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes.

Community

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