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Command Line Interface - TERPD

TERPD CLI is a tool that powers interacting seamlessly with the Terp Network. Terpd has a wide array of operations, from sending transactions to querying the blockchain's state and more.

TERPD CLI is not strictly limited to those running their own nodes. You can engage with the network even without hosting a node personally. You can utilize TERPD CLI to submit transactions or probe the network's state via RPC. This opens up opportunities to interact with the Terp Network blockchain, making it a versatile tool for a range of operations.

Installation

You can download the latest release of the pre-built binary from the releases page.

and you can compare that the sha256 hash strings match, By doing so, you are ensuring that the downloaded file matches the actual release file.

Scope

The full scope of terpd commands can be viewed using the command terpd --help:

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Usage:
terpd [command]

Available Commands:
add-ica-config Add ICA config to genesis.json
config Create or query an application CLI configuration file
debug Tool for helping with debugging your application
export Export state to JSON
genesis Application's genesis-related subcommands
help Help about any command
init Initialize private validator, p2p, genesis, and application configuration files
keys Manage your application's keys
prune Prune app history states by keeping the recent heights and deleting old heights
query Querying subcommands
rollback rollback cosmos-sdk and tendermint state by one height
rosetta spin up a rosetta server
start Run the full node
status Query remote node for status
tendermint Tendermint subcommands
tx Transactions subcommands
version Print the application binary version information

Flags:
-h, --help help for terpd
--home string directory for config and data (default "/home/terps/.terp")
--log_format string The logging format (json|plain) (default "plain")
--log_level string The logging level (trace|debug|info|warn|error|fatal|panic) (default "info")
--trace print out full stack trace on errors

Use "terpd [command] --help" for more information about a command.