Development Artifact Cleanup: ✅ BROTHER_NODE REORGANIZATION: Moved development test node to appropriate location - dev/test-nodes/brother_node/: Moved from root directory for better organization - Contains development configuration, test logs, and test chain data - No impact on production systems - purely development/testing artifact ✅ DEVELOPMENT ARTIFACTS IDENTIFIED: - Chain ID: aitbc-brother-chain (test/development chain) - Ports: 8010 (P2P) and 8011 (RPC) - different from production - Environment: .env file with test configuration - Logs: rpc.log and node.log from development testing session (March 15, 2026) ✅ ROOT DIRECTORY CLEANUP: Removed development clutter from production directory - brother_node/ moved to dev/test-nodes/brother_node/ - Root directory now contains only production-ready components - Development artifacts properly organized in dev/ subdirectory DIRECTORY STRUCTURE IMPROVEMENT: 📁 dev/test-nodes/: Development and testing node configurations 🏗️ Root Directory: Clean production structure with only essential components 🧪 Development Isolation: Test environments separated from production BENEFITS: ✅ Clean Production Directory: No development artifacts in root ✅ Better Organization: Development nodes grouped in dev/ subdirectory ✅ Clear Separation: Production vs development environments clearly distinguished ✅ Maintainability: Easier to identify and manage development components RESULT: Successfully moved brother_node development artifact to dev/test-nodes/ subdirectory, cleaning up the root directory while preserving development testing environment for future use.
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27 lines
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TypeScript
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/**
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* When interacting with Ethereum, it is necessary to use a private
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* key authenticate actions by signing a payload.
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*
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* Wallets are the simplest way to expose the concept of an
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* //Externally Owner Account// (EOA) as it wraps a private key
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* and supports high-level methods to sign common types of interaction
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* and send transactions.
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*
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* The class most developers will want to use is [[Wallet]], which
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* can load a private key directly or from any common wallet format.
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*
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* The [[HDNodeWallet]] can be used when it is necessary to access
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* low-level details of how an HD wallets are derived, exported
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* or imported.
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*
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* @_section: api/wallet:Wallets [about-wallets]
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*/
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export { BaseWallet } from "./base-wallet.js";
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export { defaultPath, getAccountPath, getIndexedAccountPath, HDNodeWallet, HDNodeVoidWallet, } from "./hdwallet.js";
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export { isCrowdsaleJson, decryptCrowdsaleJson } from "./json-crowdsale.js";
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export { isKeystoreJson, decryptKeystoreJsonSync, decryptKeystoreJson, encryptKeystoreJson, encryptKeystoreJsonSync } from "./json-keystore.js";
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export { Mnemonic } from "./mnemonic.js";
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export { Wallet } from "./wallet.js";
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export type { CrowdsaleAccount } from "./json-crowdsale.js";
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export type { KeystoreAccount, EncryptOptions } from "./json-keystore.js";
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//# sourceMappingURL=index.d.ts.map
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