The latest release brings substantial performance enhancements to the Arx node infrastructure, alongside notable improvements to the Arcis framework and Arcium program. These upgrades streamline operations and deliver a noticeably smoother experience for developers and node operators.
On the developer tooling front, multi-cluster testing capabilities have been integrated directly into the CLI, eliminating friction from the local development workflow. This means teams can now seamlessly validate their builds against different network clusters without leaving the command line, accelerating iteration cycles and making it easier to catch compatibility issues early. The enhancement underscores a focus on practical developer experience—cutting down setup complexity and enabling faster feedback loops for projects building on this ecosystem.
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SchrodingerAirdrop
· 4h ago
Feng, this performance optimization sounds good, with multi-chain testing directly integrated into the CLI... this will definitely save developers a lot of trouble.
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 6h ago
Can you directly test multiple clusters in the CLI now? This makes development so much easier, no more switching environments and messing around.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 6h ago
ngl this update actually has some features, integrating multi-cluster testing directly into CLI really saves a lot of trouble.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 6h ago
Running multi-cluster tests directly in CLI has made the development process much smoother. No more switching environments back and forth.
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RugPullProphet
· 6h ago
Can CLI directly run multi-cluster testing? Now developers can spend less time fussing over environment configurations... But speaking of which, where are the specific performance improvement data? Just saying "substantial" might be a bit vague.
The latest release brings substantial performance enhancements to the Arx node infrastructure, alongside notable improvements to the Arcis framework and Arcium program. These upgrades streamline operations and deliver a noticeably smoother experience for developers and node operators.
On the developer tooling front, multi-cluster testing capabilities have been integrated directly into the CLI, eliminating friction from the local development workflow. This means teams can now seamlessly validate their builds against different network clusters without leaving the command line, accelerating iteration cycles and making it easier to catch compatibility issues early. The enhancement underscores a focus on practical developer experience—cutting down setup complexity and enabling faster feedback loops for projects building on this ecosystem.