Issue to be solved
I really like how crates.io links to the Rust playground where you can try and play around with the package you are looking at.

I believe this would be useful for developers exploring new Cadence packages/contracts (as the number of contracts grows and the composability becomes even more relevant) + it is a good step towards better integration/connection with other tools in the Flow ecosystem.
Suggest A Solution
Right now, this is not possible to achieve with the current playground https://play.flow.com. But we are working on a new web-based playground (see onflow/developer-grants#260) that could potentially recreate a very similar environment to the local one, where the user could:
- install the specified contract (e.g. the one that he viewed previously on contractbrowser.com) using the standard package manager tool - this could be done automatically as the page is visited by providing a URL parameter on the contractbrowser.com side
- view and play around with the standard transactions/scripts that work with the specified contract (by leveraging FLIX)
What are you currently working on that this is blocking?
No response
Issue to be solved
I really like how crates.io links to the Rust playground where you can try and play around with the package you are looking at.
I believe this would be useful for developers exploring new Cadence packages/contracts (as the number of contracts grows and the composability becomes even more relevant) + it is a good step towards better integration/connection with other tools in the Flow ecosystem.
Suggest A Solution
Right now, this is not possible to achieve with the current playground https://play.flow.com. But we are working on a new web-based playground (see onflow/developer-grants#260) that could potentially recreate a very similar environment to the local one, where the user could:
What are you currently working on that this is blocking?
No response