Hyperledger Explorer was moved to EOL status by the TSC on 12 May 2022. You are welcome to use and contribute to this code, although the maintainers may or may not be responsive to any questions you have. You would also be welcome to help reactivate this project if you are interested in continuing development of this code. |
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Hyperledger Explorer aims to create a user friendly web application for Hyperledger to view/query blocks, transactions and associated data, network information (name, status, list of nodes), chain codes/transaction families (view/invoke/deploy/query) and any other relevant information stored in the ledger.
(Click above thumbnail to navigate to YouTube video introducing Hyperledger Explorer project at Blockchain Tech Fest 2020)
You can refer the latest document on ReadTheDocs. And the original project proposal is available as a Google Doc too.
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