cast logs

Get logs by signature or topic

$ cast logs --help Usage: cast logs [OPTIONS] [SIG_OR_TOPIC] [TOPICS_OR_ARGS]... Arguments: [SIG_OR_TOPIC] The signature of the event to filter logs by which will be converted to the first topic or a topic to filter on [TOPICS_OR_ARGS]... If used with a signature, the indexed fields of the event to filter by. Otherwise, the remaining topics of the filter Options: --from-block <FROM_BLOCK> The block height to start query at. Can also be the tags earliest, finalized, safe, latest, or pending. --to-block <TO_BLOCK> The block height to stop query at. Can also be the tags earliest, finalized, safe, latest, or pending. --address <ADDRESS> The contract address to filter on --subscribe If the RPC type and endpoints supports `eth_subscribe` stream logs instead of printing and exiting. Will continue until interrupted or TO_BLOCK is reached -h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h') Display options: -j, --json Print the logs as JSON.s Ethereum options: -r, --rpc-url <URL> The RPC endpoint [env: ETH_RPC_URL=] --flashbots Use the Flashbots RPC URL with fast mode (<https://rpc.flashbots.net/fast>). This shares the transaction privately with all registered builders. See: <https://docs.flashbots.net/flashbots-protect/quick-start#faster-transactions> --jwt-secret <JWT_SECRET> JWT Secret for the RPC endpoint. The JWT secret will be used to create a JWT for a RPC. For example, the following can be used to simulate a CL `engine_forkchoiceUpdated` call: cast rpc --jwt-secret <JWT_SECRET> engine_forkchoiceUpdatedV2 '["0x6bb38c26db65749ab6e472080a3d20a2f35776494e72016d1e339593f21c59bc", "0x6bb38c26db65749ab6e472080a3d20a2f35776494e72016d1e339593f21c59bc", "0x6bb38c26db65749ab6e472080a3d20a2f35776494e72016d1e339593f21c59bc"]' [env: ETH_RPC_JWT_SECRET=] -e, --etherscan-api-key <KEY> The Etherscan (or equivalent) API key [env: ETHERSCAN_API_KEY=] -c, --chain <CHAIN> The chain name or EIP-155 chain ID [env: CHAIN=] Wallet options - raw: -f, --from <ADDRESS> The sender account [env: ETH_FROM=] -i, --interactive Open an interactive prompt to enter your private key --private-key <RAW_PRIVATE_KEY> Use the provided private key --mnemonic <MNEMONIC> Use the mnemonic phrase of mnemonic file at the specified path --mnemonic-passphrase <PASSPHRASE> Use a BIP39 passphrase for the mnemonic --mnemonic-derivation-path <PATH> The wallet derivation path. Works with both --mnemonic-path and hardware wallets. --mnemonic-index <INDEX> Use the private key from the given mnemonic index. Used with --mnemonic-path. [default: 0] Wallet options - keystore: --keystore <PATH> Use the keystore in the given folder or file [env: ETH_KEYSTORE=] --account <ACCOUNT_NAME> Use a keystore from the default keystores folder (~/.foundry/keystores) by its filename [env: ETH_KEYSTORE_ACCOUNT=] --password <PASSWORD> The keystore password. Used with --keystore. --password-file <PASSWORD_FILE> The keystore password file path. Used with --keystore. [env: ETH_PASSWORD=] Wallet options - hardware wallet: -l, --ledger Use a Ledger hardware wallet -t, --trezor Use a Trezor hardware wallet Wallet options - remote: --aws Use AWS Key Management Service