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abi2signature

Generates the Ethereum ABI 4 byte signatures if you provide the ABI or the function signature.

Installation

$ npm i -g abi2signature

Usage examples

From stdin

$ abi2signature < cryptokitties-abi.json
0x06fdde03 -> [ function ] name
0x095ea7b3 -> [ function ] approve
0x18160ddd -> [ function ] totalSupply
0x23b872dd -> [ function ] transferFrom
0x313ce567 -> [ function ] decimals
0x475a9fa9 -> [ function ] issueTokens
0x70a08231 -> [ function ] balanceOf
0x95d89b41 -> [ function ] symbol
0xa9059cbb -> [ function ] transfer
0xdd62ed3e -> [ function ] allowance
0xddf252ad -> [ event ] Transfer
0x8c5be1e5 -> [ event ] Approval

From function string

$ abi2signature func2sig "receive(address)"
receive(address) -> 0x9d01174f

From ABI string

$ abi2signature string2sig '[{...your abi...}]' 

Vyper one liner

$ vyper -f abi contracts/uniswap_exchange.vy | abi2signature

Solidity one liner

Solidity outputs a header so I could not find a way to do this

$ solc --abi --pretty-json contracts/ballot.sol | abi2signature
======= contracts/ballot.sol:Crowdfunding =======
...

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