Important: replace all instances of "fail(" to "failwith(". The Ligo lang format has changed since the contract was developed.

// @remarks Meta data will be added to this record. type nft is record [ owner : address; ]

// @remarks Meta data will be added to this record. type nft is record [ owner : address; ]

type nftMetaData is record [ nftId : nftId; catName : string; catColor : string; ]

# Compile the LIGO contract $ ligo compile-contract nft.ligo main > nft.tz # Originate the compiled contract using the tezos-client $ tezos-client originate contract nft for alice transferring 0 from alice running nft.tz --init '"{ Elt 1 \" tz1KqTpEZ7Yob7QbPE4Hy4Wo8fHG8LhKxZSx \" }"



5) Mint your NFTs



The mint function accepts the second parameter nftToMint. You will compile the metadata in here for the custom parameters you defined earlier. # Compile the LIGO transaction parameter into it's Michelson representation $ ligo compile-parameter nft.ligo main 'Mint(record nftToMintId = 2n ; nftToMint = record owner = ("tz1KqTpEZ7Yob7QbPE4Hy4Wo8fHG8LhKxZSx" : address); end; end)' (Left (Right (Pair "tz1KqTpEZ7Yob7QbPE4Hy4Wo8fHG8LhKxZSx" 2))) # Invoke the contract by a parametrized transaction $ tezos-client transfer 0 from alice to nft --arg '(Left (Right (Pair \" tz1KqTpEZ7Yob7QbPE4Hy4Wo8fHG8LhKxZSx \" 2)))'

That's all, your NFT is now live. To interact with your NFT and build a dapp connecting to it, you can use the Typescript SDK by Stove Labs, which can be installed with:



npm i @stove-labs/tezos-nft-sdk



The reference for the SDK is



Let us know what NFTs you make on Tezos! You can view @tezospage for a shout out. 5)That's all, your NFT is now live. To interact with your NFT and build a dapp connecting to it, you can use the Typescript SDK by Stove Labs, which can be installed with:The reference for the SDK is available here Let us know what NFTs you make on Tezos! You can view Source Code on Github . Tag us on twitter or instagramfor a shout out.

Today we will be creating a very simple NFT using the Tezos NFT standard created by Stove Labs with support from the Tezos Foundation. The entire smart contract is well under 100 lines of code, and it makes use of Ligo Lang , a friendly smart contract language for Tezos.1)Follow the tutorial:You will need docker as a dependency.2)Optionally set your text editor syntax to Pascal for improved visibility, but note that it will not work perfectly.3)From line 3 to 6 you will see that there is a data type called awhere metadata for the NFT is stored.You can add parameters using any of the Ligo Lang built in data types We will add some example parameters to make an NFT for a cat:4)Below is the code to compile and deploy your contract