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![]() Fix broken cli commands: wallet_create, wallet_list (issue #3447), diagnostics (issue #3452) and other CLI commands The wallet_create and wallet_list CLI commands were broken. Probably many CLI commands were broken. The problem was that inactive_node class only worked in dev network and inactive_node is used in a lot of CLI commands. In other words the CLI comamnds using inactive_node could not work in live, beta or test networks. I fixed the diagnostics CLI command so that I could write a test script for the wallet commands. I introduced the initialize CLI command to initialize the data folder, which was also need in order to write a test case for the wallet commands. I introduced the CLI command debug_block_dump to print ledger blocks so that I can check that initialize commands works correctly for the different networks (live, beta, test). |
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