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Hyperledger tools
There are also five tools currently in the Hyperledger project—all of which are hosted by the LF. These tools are as follows:
- Hyperledger explorer: Hyperledger explorer, which was originally contributed by IBM, Intel, and DTCC, can view, invoke, deploy or query blocks, transactions and associated data, network information (name, status, list of nodes), chain codes and transaction families, as well as other relevant information stored in the ledger.
- Hyperledger cello: Cello was also contributed by IBM. It seeks to bring the on demand as-a-service deployment model into the blockchain ecosystem in order to reduce the effort required to create, manage, and terminate blockchains. Cello efficiently and automatically provides a multi-tenant chain service on top of various infrastructures, such as bare metal, virtual machine, and other container platforms.
- Hyperledger composer: Hyperledger composer (contributed by IBM and Oxchains) is a set of collaboration tools for building blockchain business networks that accelerate the development of smart contracts and blockchain applications, as well as their deployment across a distributed ledger.
- Hyperledger quilt: Hyperledger quilt, from NTT data and Ripple, is a Java implementation of the interledger protocol by ripple, which is designed to transfer values across distributed and non-distributed ledgers.
- Hyperledger caliper: Caliper, a blockchain benchmark tool that allows users to measure performance of a specific implementation with predefined use cases, is in incubation status and was contributed by developers from numerous organizations.