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Make plutus-pab's local cluster in it's own library #205

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Make plutus-pab's local cluster in it's own library which can be run using user defined builtin contracts.

  • This commit is part of an more general issue to inverse the dependency between plutus-pab and plutus-use-cases projects.

  • Added TODO comments in plutus-pab's file on was needs to be done.

  • Changed the name the datatype ExampleContracts to singular ContractExample which makes more sense.

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@koslambrou koslambrou force-pushed the scp-3122-remove-plutus-use-cases-from-plutus-pab branch from d6e9583 to ba2452a Compare January 4, 2022 14:26
…using user defined builtin contracts.

* This commit is part of an more general issue to inverse the dependency between plutus-pab and plutus-use-cases projects.

* Added TODO comments in plutus-pab's file on was needs to be done.

* Changed the name the datatype `ExampleContracts` to singular `ContractExample` which makes more sense.
@koslambrou koslambrou force-pushed the scp-3122-remove-plutus-use-cases-from-plutus-pab branch from ba2452a to 7b22645 Compare January 4, 2022 14:39
@koslambrou koslambrou merged commit d3234b2 into main Jan 4, 2022
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