diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 30ee18c..c4b194c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Note: Before you deploy, you'll need to get an access key from thegraph and run - `update-subgraph.js `A script that, fetches and updates the latest contract metadata from `@ragetrade/sdk` and updates abi files and contract addresses and `subgraph.yaml` . - `schema.graphql` - Describes all the enitities, and their fields, ie the data you want to fetch from the subgraph, also documents what each field is used for. + Describes all the entities, and their fields, ie the data you want to fetch from the subgraph, also documents what each field is used for. - `subgraph.yaml` The config for the entire project, it describes @@ -40,15 +40,15 @@ Note: Before you deploy, you'll need to get an access key from thegraph and run - Contract metadata, including name, abi and address etc... - `src ` -The source code, written in [assemblyscript](https://www.assemblyscript.org/) that handles all the incoming data and processes it. We run some complex indexing logic to derive a lot of values and transform the data into formats that can easily consumed by the frontend. +The source code, written in [assemblyscript](https://www.assemblyscript.org/) that handles all the incoming data and processes it. We run some complex indexing logic to derive a lot of values and transform the data into formats that can easily be consumed by the frontend. The code makes use of various[ assemblyscript apis](https://thegraph.com/docs/en/developer/assemblyscript-api/) provided by the [@graphprotocol/graph-ts](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@graphprotocol/graph-ts) package. ### Reading The Schema -For a complete definition of the schema, you can use the [thegraph.com](https://thegraph.com/hosted-service/subgraph/fr0ntenddev/rage-trade) playground, it will include all entitties you can query. +For a complete definition of the schema, you can use the [thegraph.com](https://thegraph.com/hosted-service/subgraph/fr0ntenddev/rage-trade) playground, it will include all entities you can query. -When you click on an entity, you can see all the fields on that entity with a brief explanaition on what that field represents. On the left you'll find a code block where you can test out your queries, some of these example queries are shown in the example queries section below. +When you click on an entity, you can see all the fields on that entity with a brief explanation on what that field represents. On the left you'll find a code block where you can test out your queries, some of these example queries are shown in the example queries section below. - ![Available entities you can query](https://archbee-image-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/tlTHHA14JH0KqPP32avUY/Fk5HrXYs3Kv9HdRIQZ7bx_screenshot-2022-04-09-at-125549-pm.png)