forge eip712
Generate EIP-712 struct encodings for structs from a given file
$ forge eip712 --help
Usage: forge eip712 [OPTIONS] <PATH>
Arguments:
  <PATH>
          The path to the file from which to read struct definitions
Options:
  -h, --help
          Print help (see a summary with '-h')
  -j, --threads <THREADS>
          Number of threads to use. Specifying 0 defaults to the number of
          logical cores
          
          [aliases: jobs]
Cache options:
      --force
          Clear the cache and artifacts folder and recompile
Build options:
      --no-cache
          Disable the cache
      --dynamic-test-linking
          Enable dynamic test linking
      --eof
          Whether to compile contracts to EOF bytecode
      --skip <SKIP>...
          Skip building files whose names contain the given filter.
          
          `test` and `script` are aliases for `.t.sol` and `.s.sol`.
Linker options:
      --libraries <LIBRARIES>
          Set pre-linked libraries
          
          [env: DAPP_LIBRARIES=]
Compiler options:
      --ignored-error-codes <ERROR_CODES>
          Ignore solc warnings by error code
      --deny-warnings
          Warnings will trigger a compiler error
      --no-auto-detect
          Do not auto-detect the `solc` version
      --use <SOLC_VERSION>
          Specify the solc version, or a path to a local solc, to build with.
          
          Valid values are in the format `x.y.z`, `solc:x.y.z` or
          `path/to/solc`.
      --offline
          Do not access the network.
          
          Missing solc versions will not be installed.
      --via-ir
          Use the Yul intermediate representation compilation pipeline
      --use-literal-content
          Changes compilation to only use literal content and not URLs
      --no-metadata
          Do not append any metadata to the bytecode.
          
          This is equivalent to setting `bytecode_hash` to `none` and
          `cbor_metadata` to `false`.
      --ast
          Includes the AST as JSON in the compiler output
      --evm-version <VERSION>
          The target EVM version
      --optimize [<OPTIMIZE>]
          Activate the Solidity optimizer
          
          [possible values: true, false]
      --optimizer-runs <RUNS>
          The number of runs specifies roughly how often each opcode of the
          deployed code will be executed across the life-time of the contract.
          This means it is a trade-off parameter between code size (deploy cost)
          and code execution cost (cost after deployment). An `optimizer_runs`
          parameter of `1` will produce short but expensive code. In contrast, a
          larger `optimizer_runs` parameter will produce longer but more gas
          efficient code
      --extra-output <SELECTOR>...
          Extra output to include in the contract's artifact.
          
          Example keys: evm.assembly, ewasm, ir, irOptimized, metadata
          
          For a full description, see
          <https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/v0.8.13/using-the-compiler.html#input-description>
      --extra-output-files <SELECTOR>...
          Extra output to write to separate files.
          
          Valid values: metadata, ir, irOptimized, ewasm, evm.assembly
Project options:
  -o, --out <PATH>
          The path to the contract artifacts folder
      --revert-strings <REVERT>
          Revert string configuration.
          
          Possible values are "default", "strip" (remove), "debug"
          (Solidity-generated revert strings) and "verboseDebug"
      --build-info
          Generate build info files
      --build-info-path <PATH>
          Output path to directory that build info files will be written to
      --root <PATH>
          The project's root path.
          
          By default root of the Git repository, if in one, or the current
          working directory.
  -C, --contracts <PATH>
          The contracts source directory
  -R, --remappings <REMAPPINGS>
          The project's remappings
      --remappings-env <ENV>
          The project's remappings from the environment
      --cache-path <PATH>
          The path to the compiler cache
      --lib-paths <PATH>
          The path to the library folder
      --hardhat
          Use the Hardhat-style project layout.
          
          This is the same as using: `--contracts contracts --lib-paths
          node_modules`.
          
          [aliases: hh]
      --config-path <FILE>
          Path to the config file
Display options:
      --color <COLOR>
          The color of the log messages
          Possible values:
          - auto:   Intelligently guess whether to use color output (default)
          - always: Force color output
          - never:  Force disable color output
      --json
          Format log messages as JSON
  -q, --quiet
          Do not print log messages
  -v, --verbosity...
          Verbosity level of the log messages.
          
          Pass multiple times to increase the verbosity (e.g. -v, -vv, -vvv).
          
          Depending on the context the verbosity levels have different meanings.
          
          For example, the verbosity levels of the EVM are:
          - 2 (-vv): Print logs for all tests.
          - 3 (-vvv): Print execution traces for failing tests.
          - 4 (-vvvv): Print execution traces for all tests, and setup traces
          for failing tests.
          - 5 (-vvvvv): Print execution and setup traces for all tests,
          including storage changes.