This will essentially compile the packages without performing the final step of code generation, which is faster than running forc build.
Usage: forc check [OPTIONS] [BUILD_TARGET]
Arguments: [BUILD_TARGET] Build target to use for code generation
[default: fuel] [possible values: fuel, evm]
Options:
-p
, --path
<PATH>
Path to the project, if not specified, current working directory will be used
--offline
Offline mode, prevents Forc from using the network when managing dependencies. Meaning it will only try to use previously downloaded dependencies
--locked
Requires that the Forc.lock file is up-to-date. If the lock file is missing, or it needs to be updated, Forc will exit with an error
-t
, --terse
Terse mode. Limited warning and error output
--disable-tests
Disable checking unit tests
--ipfs-node
<IPFS_NODE>
The IPFS Node to use for fetching IPFS sources.
Possible values: PUBLIC, LOCAL, <GATEWAY_URL>
--experimental
<EXPERIMENTAL>
Comma separated list of all experimental features that will be enabled
[possible values: new_encoding]
--no-experimental
<NO_EXPERIMENTAL>
Comma separated list of all experimental features that will be disabled
[possible values: new_encoding]
-v
, --verbose...
Use verbose output
-s
, --silent
Silence all output
-L
, --log-level
<LOG_LEVEL>
Set the log level
-h
, --help
Print help (see a summary with '-h')
-V
, --version
Print version
EXAMPLES:
forc check
forc check --path
forc check --locked