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Sugar: A Candy Machine CLI

Sugar is an alternative to the current Metaplex Candy Machine CLI. It has been written from the ground up and includes several improvements:

See the docs for full installation and usage instructions.

Note: This is a beta release of Sugar. Use at your own risk.

Installation

Recommended Method

For macOS, Linux and Windows Subsystem Linux (WSL), run the following install script in your terminal:

bash bash <(curl -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/metaplex-foundation/sugar/main/script/sugar-install.sh)

For Windows:

Download this installer binary and execute it. Since it is not a verified Windows binary you may have to choose "Run Anyway" from "More Info" on the pop-up Windows dialog.

Dependencies: When installing on Ubuntu or WSL (Windows Subsystem Linux), you may need to install some additional dependencies:

bash sudo apt install libudev-dev pkg-config unzip

Developers

Using Crates.io:

bash cargo install sugar-cli

Build From Source:

bash cargo install --path ./

Quick Start

Set up your Solana CLI config with an RPC url and a keypair:

bash solana config set --url <rpc url> --keypair <path to keypair file>

Sugar will then use these settings by default if you don't specify them as CLI options, allowing commands to be much simpler. If you need help setting up Solana CLI and creating a devnet wallet, check the Candy Machine v2 documentation.

Create a folder named assets to store your json and media file pairs with the naming convention 0.json, 0., 1.json, 1., etc., where the extension is .png, .jpg, etc. This is the same format described in the Candy Machine v2 documentation.

You can then use the launch command to start an interactive process to create your config file and deploy a Candy Machine to Solana:

bash sugar launch

At the end of the execution of the launch command, the Candy Machine will be deployed on-chain.