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        • What's an Agent?
        • uAgents Framework installation
        • Create your first agent
        • Agents address
        • Communicating with other agents
        • Agent Handlers (on_...)
        • Agents storage functions
        • Public and private Agents
        • Send tokens with Agents
        • Agents Mailboxes
        • Agent Functions
        • Make agents AI Engine compatible
        • Multi-file agent pipeline for AI Engine: Hugging face API to create a multi agent pipeline
        • Options for running local agents
        • Hosted agent
        • Introducing dialogues
        • Almanac Contract
        • Verify messages with Agents
        • Multi-file agent pipeline for AI Engine: Network of Primary and Secondary functions in Agentverse
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Guides
Fetch Network
Jenesis
Working with contracts
How to add profiles

How to add profiles

Introduction

A contract profile is a contract configuration setting that defines various parameters related to a specific network or environment where a contract will be deployed and interacted with.

Walk-through

You can add more profiles than the one specified using the new command, presented in getting started ↗️, by running the following add profile command:

jenesis add profile my_second_profile

By default, the profile's network will be set to fetchai-testnet, but you can specify it using the --network optional argument. The following data will be added to the existing information in your jenesis.toml file:

[profile.my_second_profile.network]
name = "fetchai-testnet"
chain_id = "dorado-1"
fee_minimum_gas_price = 5000000000
fee_denomination = "atestfet"
staking_denomination = "atestfet"
url = "grpc+https://grpc-dorado.fetch.ai"
faucet_url = "https://faucet-dorado.fetch.ai"
is_local = false
 
[profile.my_second_profile.contracts]

At the moment, the available network configurations are fetchai-testnet, fetchai-mainnet, and fetchai-localnode, but Jenesis is easily configurable for other networks by directly editing the jenesis.toml file.

In the snippet above, a profile named my_second_profile is added with default settings for the fetchai-testnet network. This allows developers to easily switch between different network configurations when deploying or interacting with contracts.

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