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The aim is to create a trustworthy Stellar transaction signer (and, by necessity, a pretty printer) using only Glasgow Haskell compiler code and Haskell Core libraries, reducing the possible supply chain attack surface.
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To build and run it, install `cabal-install` and use `cabal run`.
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To build and run it, install `cabal-install` and use `cabal run`. The program expects your transaction coming from the standard input, and your private (S...) key residing in `$HOME/~/.stellar-veritas-key`. It will produce the decoded transaction description afterwards, with simple descriptions of the most popular operations. When it is ran from an interactive terminal, it will ask for a confirmation before signing the transaction.
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The project contains the code of trimmed-down non-core dependencies, mainly cryptographic libraries. To avoid using bundled libraries (to build against the current Hackage), do the same in the `src` directory. To further reduce the amount of code under audit, weeder can be used, although the utility is dubious.
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