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## 4.1.0-dev.120 (2025-11-17)
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### 🩹 Fixes
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- ensure version.ts is generated before TypeScript compilation in CI ([dd49fdd4f](https://github.com/powerhouse-inc/powerhouse/commit/dd49fdd4f))
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### ❤️ Thank You
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- Guillermo Puente @gpuente
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## 4.1.0-dev.119 (2025-11-15)
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### 🚀 Features
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## Overview
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Join us for two days of intensive development support as you build decentralized applications using the
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Join us for two days of intensive development support as you build decentralized applications using the Vetra framework. Our team will be available online and at the mentor's table to help you navigate the builder platform, answer questions, and guide you through best practices.
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## 📅 Event Details
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- **Dates**: November 19-20, 2024
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- **Format**: Online & IRL Developer Support
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- **Time Zone**: Argentina Time (ART)
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- **Support Hours at Mentor Table @ la Rural**:
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- **Hackathon informations**: https://taikai.network/ethargentina/hackathons/tierra-de-buidlers-2025/overview
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- Discord: [Join our server](#)
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- **Support Hours at Mentor Table @ la Rural**: Please get in touch on Discord to schedule! https://discord.gg/pwQJwgaQKd
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- **Hackathon informations**: [Taiki Hackathon](https://taikai.network/ethargentina/hackathons/tierra-de-buidlers-2025/overview)
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## 🚀 Getting Started
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<summary> Vetra Introduction & Follow Along Demo </summary>
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Please Rewatch our Hackathon introduction & follow along tutorial.
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/R5MAaGaopJg" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" allowfullscreen></iframe>
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Find a complete overview of how to use the Vetra Studio for you project [Here](docs/academy/GetStarted/VetraStudio.md)
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**Quick Start Summary**
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- Step 1: Install the powerhouse-CLI: `pnpm install -g ph-cmd`
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- Step 2: Initialize a project & directory `ph init my-project-name`
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- Step 3: CD into you project directory
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- Step 4: Launch Vetra Studio with the `ph vetra`command
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- Step 5: Add the necessary document models & editors for your intended solution in Vetra Studio
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- Step 6: If you're well versed in schema creation or graphql. Just talk with an agent about your imagined solution.
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- Step 7: Start your preferred agent to help you with the initial scaffolding of your schema, operations and reducers.
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- Step 8: Test your implementation in the "Vetra Preview Drive" with the `ph vetra --watch`command.
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- Step 9: Run pnpm build and push your project to a remote repository.Follow the package publishing [Tutorial](academy/MasteryTrack/Launch/PublishYourProject.md)
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- 4️⃣ An 'App' specifcation is an drive that can act as an app because of the specific interface you create for it.
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## **Hackathon Project Ideas**
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- **Real World Use-cases**: Every document can act as a mini ledger/blockchain.
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**Good luck, and happy hacking! 🚀**
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