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Pickle App Frontend

Written from scratch, this will allow people to interact with the Pickle Protocol.

https://app.pickle.finance

Development

This project uses next-js behind the scenes.

yarn
yarn dev

Images

Images must be square, in PNG format. Ideally, 350x350px. Rendered images are resized as necessary and returned in optimal format (typically webp) by Next.js.

Tokens

  1. Place the image under /public/tokens folder.
  2. Name it so that it matches farm component returned from pf-core. E.g., if the farm component is named usdc, the filename will be usdc.png.
  3. Add the dominant color of the image to colors.ts. E.g. usdc: "#2775ca".

Protocols

  1. Place the image under /public/protocols folder.
  2. Name it so that it matches protocol returned from pf-core, with spaces removed and lower-cased. E.g., if the protocol is named Uniswap v2, the filename will be uniswapv2.png.
  3. Add the dominant color of the image to colors.ts. E.g. uniswapv2: "#ff007a".

Localization

The only rule to keep in mind when translating locale files is not to change the content inside <> and {} signs. Parentheses () have no special meaning and their content is meant to be translated.

For example:

// English
"yearly": "{{ percent }}% (yearly) <br /> <2>more info</2>",
// Slovak
"yearly": "{{ percent }}% (ročne) <br /> <2>viac informácií</2>",

Sometimes the order of words changes in the target language. If you need to reorder a string, make sure you also move the wrapping tags:

// English
"apy": "<strong>{{ percent }}%</strong> <1>APY/1>",
// Slovak
"apy": "<1>Ročný výnos</1> <strong>{{ percent }}%</strong>",

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