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# Aztec Protocol Documentation

> Aztec introduces a privacy-centric zkRollup solution for Ethereum, enhancing confidentiality and scalability within the Ethereum ecosystem.

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## Table of Contents

- [AI Tooling](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/ai_tooling): Set up AI coding tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex for Aztec and Noir development.
- [Reference](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/aztec_js_reference): Comprehensive auto-generated reference for the Aztec.js TypeScript library with all classes, interfaces, types, and functions.
- [Connect to Local Network](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/how_to_connect_to_local_network): Connect your application to the Aztec local network and interact with accounts.
- [Creating Accounts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/how_to_create_account): Step-by-step guide to creating and deploying new user accounts in Aztec.js applications.
- [Deploying Contracts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/how_to_deploy_contract): Deploy smart contracts to Aztec using generated TypeScript classes.
- [Paying Fees](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/how_to_pay_fees): Pay transaction fees on Aztec, understand mana costs, estimate gas, and retrieve fees from receipts.
- [Reading Contract Data](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/how_to_read_data): How to read data from contracts including simulating functions, reading logs, and retrieving events.
- [Sending Transactions](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/how_to_send_transaction): Send transactions to Aztec contracts using Aztec.js with various options and error handling
- [Testing Smart Contracts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/how_to_test): Learn how to write and run tests for your Aztec smart contracts using Aztec.js and a local network.
- [Using Authentication Witnesses](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/how_to_use_authwit): Step-by-step guide to implementing authentication witnesses in Aztec.js for delegated transactions.
- [Aztec.js](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js): Complete guide to Aztec.js library for managing accounts and interacting with contracts on the Aztec network, including installation, importing, an...
- [TypeScript API Reference](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-js/typescript_api_reference): API reference documentation for Aztec TypeScript packages including aztec.js, accounts, PXE, and core libraries.
- [Aztec.nr API Reference](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/api): Auto-generated API reference documentation for the Aztec.nr smart contract framework.
- [Compiling Contracts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/compiling_contracts): Compile your Aztec smart contracts into deployable artifacts using aztec command.
- [Contract Deployment Reference](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/contract_readiness_states): A practical guide to determine which deployment steps your Aztec contract needs and when functions become callable.
- [Debugging Aztec Code](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/debugging): This guide shows you how to debug issues in your Aztec contracts.
- [Profiling Transactions](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/advanced/how_to_profile_transactions): How to profile Aztec transactions and identify performance bottlenecks.
- [Proving Historic State](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/advanced/how_to_prove_history): Prove historical state and note inclusion in your Aztec smart contracts using the Archive tree.
- [Retrieving and Filtering Notes](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/advanced/how_to_retrieve_filter_notes): Step-by-step guide to retrieving, filtering, and sorting notes from private storage in Aztec contracts.
- [Using Capsules](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/advanced/how_to_use_capsules): Learn how to use capsules for per-contract non-volatile storage in the PXE.
- [Partial Notes](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/advanced/partial_notes): How partial notes work and how they can be used.
- [Oracle Functions](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/advanced/protocol_oracles): Learn about oracles in Aztec, which provide external data to smart contracts during execution.
- [Writing Efficient Contracts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/advanced/writing_efficient_contracts): Best practices and techniques for writing gas-efficient contracts on Aztec, optimizing for both proving and execution costs.
- [Authentication Witnesses](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/authentication_witnesses): Enable contracts to execute actions on behalf of user accounts using authentication witnesses.
- [Calling Other Contracts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/calling_contracts): Call functions in other contracts from your Aztec smart contracts to enable composability.
- [Contract Artifacts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/contract_artifact): Understand the structure and contents of Aztec smart contract artifacts.
- [Contract Structure](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/contract_structure): Learn the fundamental structure of Aztec smart contracts including the contract keyword, directory layout, and how contracts manage state and funct...
- [Contract Upgrades](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/contract_upgrades): Understand contract upgrade patterns in Aztec and how to implement upgradeable contracts.
- [Custom notes](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/custom_notes): Learn how to create and use custom note types for specialized private data storage in Aztec contracts
- [Aztec.nr Dependencies](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/dependencies): Reference list of available Aztec.nr libraries and their Nargo.toml dependency paths.
- [Ethereum<>Aztec Messaging](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/ethereum_aztec_messaging): Send messages and data between L1 and L2 contracts using portal contracts and cross-chain messaging.
- [Events and Logs](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/events_and_logs): Learn how to emit events from your Aztec smart contracts for offchain applications to consume.
- [Attributes and Macros](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/functions/attributes): Reference for Aztec contract attributes that control function visibility, execution context, storage, and notes.
- [Understanding Function Context](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/functions/context): Learn about the execution context available to Aztec contract functions, including caller information and block data.
- [Inner Workings of Functions](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/functions/function_transforms): Understand how Aztec transforms contract functions during compilation for privacy and efficiency.
- [How to Define Functions](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/functions/how_to_define_functions): Define different types of functions in your Aztec contracts for private, public, and utility execution.
- [Defining Functions](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/functions): Overview of Aztec contract functions, including private, public, and utility function types.
- [Visibility](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/functions/visibility): Understand function visibility modifiers in Aztec and how they affect function execution and accessibility.
- [Global Variables](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/globals): Access chain ID, block number, timestamps, and gas information in your Aztec contracts
- [Aztec Macros](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/macros): Learn about macros available in Aztec.nr for code generation and abstraction.
- [Note Delivery](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/note_delivery): Learn how to deliver notes to recipients in Aztec smart contracts using different delivery modes to balance proving time, transaction costs, and de...
- [State Variables](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/framework-description/state_variables): Define and manage storage state in your Aztec smart contracts using various storage types.
- [Overview](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr): Comprehensive guide to writing smart contracts for the Aztec network using Noir.
- [Noir VSCode Extension](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/installation): Learn how to install and configure the Noir Language Server for a better development experience.
- [AIP-20: Fungible Token](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/standards/aip-20): Fungible token standard with private balances, partial-note transfers, and recursive note consumption.
- [AIP-4626: Tokenized Vault](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/standards/aip-4626): Yield-bearing vault standard with share conversion across private and public contexts.
- [AIP-721: Non-Fungible Token](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/standards/aip-721): Non-fungible token standard with private ownership, partial-note support, and commitment-based transfers.
- [Dripper (Development Faucet)](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/standards/dripper): Convenience faucet for minting tokens into private or public balances during development.
- [Escrow](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/standards/escrow): Minimal token and NFT custody contract with salt-based authorization.
- [Generic Proxy](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/standards/generic-proxy): Forwarding layer for account abstraction that routes calls by argument count.
- [Aztec Contract Standards](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/standards): Overview of Aztec Improvement Proposal (AIP) contract standards maintained by DeFi Wonderland.
- [Testing Contracts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/aztec-nr/testing_contracts): Write and run tests for your Aztec smart contracts using Noir's TestEnvironment.
- [Aztec CLI Reference](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/cli/aztec_cli_reference): Comprehensive auto-generated reference for the Aztec CLI with all commands and options.
- [Aztec Up CLI Reference](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/cli/aztec_up_cli_reference): Comprehensive auto-generated reference for the Aztec Version Manager with all commands and options.
- [Aztec Wallet CLI Reference](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/cli/aztec_wallet_cli_reference): Comprehensive auto-generated reference for the Aztec Wallet CLI with all commands and options.
- [Accounts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/accounts): Deep dive into Aztec's native account abstraction system - understanding how smart contract accounts work, their architecture, key management, and ...
- [Keys](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/accounts/keys): Understand the specialized key pairs used in Aztec accounts - nullifier keys, incoming viewing keys, and signing keys - and how they enable privacy...
- [Authentication Witness (Authwit)](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/advanced/authwit): Learn about Aztec's Authentication Witness scheme that enables secure third-party actions on behalf of users, providing a privacy-preserving altern...
- [Circuits](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/advanced/circuits): Explore Aztec's core protocol circuits that enforce privacy rules and transaction validity through zero-knowledge proofs, enabling private state an...
- [Private Kernel Circuit](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/advanced/circuits/private_kernel): Learn about the Private Kernel Circuit, the only zero-knowledge circuit in Aztec that handles private data and ensures transaction privacy by execu...
- [Public Execution (AVM)](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/advanced/circuits/public_execution): Learn how the Aztec Virtual Machine (AVM) executes public functions and manages public state transitions.
- [Rollup Circuits](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/advanced/circuits/rollup_circuits): Learn how Rollup Circuits compress transactions into a single proof using a hierarchical tree topology for efficient verification on Ethereum.
- [Indexed Merkle Tree (Nullifier Tree)](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/advanced/storage/indexed_merkle_tree): Learn about indexed merkle trees, an efficient data structure for nullifier trees that enables fast non-membership proofs and batch insertions in A...
- [Note Discovery](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/advanced/storage/note_discovery): Understand how Aztec's note tagging system allows users to efficiently discover and decrypt notes that belong to them without relying on brute forc...
- [Storage Slots](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/advanced/storage/storage_slots): Understand how storage slots work in Aztec for both public and private state, including siloing mechanisms and note hash commitments.
- [Call Types](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/call_types): Understand the different types of contract calls in Aztec, including private and public execution modes, and how they compare to Ethereum's call ty...
- [Contract Deployment](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/contract_creation): Learn how contract classes and instances are created and deployed on the Aztec network.
- [Data Structures](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/ethereum-aztec-messaging/data_structures): Learn about the data structures used in Aztec portals for L1-L2 communication.
- [Inbox](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/ethereum-aztec-messaging/inbox): Learn about the inbox mechanism in Aztec portals for receiving messages from L1.
- [L1 <--> L2 communication (Portals)](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/ethereum-aztec-messaging): A conceptual introduction to Portals and how Aztec communicates with L1 (Ethereum)
- [Outbox](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/ethereum-aztec-messaging/outbox): Learn about the outbox mechanism in Aztec portals for sending messages to L1.
- [Registry](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/ethereum-aztec-messaging/registry): Learn about the portal registry and how it manages L1-L2 contract mappings.
- [Fees](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/fees): Understand Aztec's fee system including mana-based transaction pricing, Aztec token and Fee Juice payments, and how L1 and L2 costs are transparent...
- [Aztec Overview](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics): Overview of Aztec, a privacy-first Layer 2 on Ethereum supporting smart contracts with private and public state and execution.
- [Private Execution Environment (PXE)](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/pxe): Explore the PXE, a client-side library that handles private function execution, proof generation, secret management, and transaction orchestration ...
- [State Management](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/state_management): How public and private state work in Aztec, including storage slots, notes, and the UTXO model
- [Transactions](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/transactions): Comprehensive guide to the Aztec transaction lifecycle, covering private execution, PXE interactions, kernel circuits, and the step-by-step process...
- [Wallets](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/foundational-topics/wallets): Overview of wallet responsibilities in Aztec including account management, private state tracking, transaction execution, key management, and autho...
- [Community Calls](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/resources/community_calls): Join live calls to connect with the Aztec team and other builders.
- [Limitations](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/resources/considerations/limitations): Understand the current limitations of the Aztec network and its implications for developers.
- [Privacy Considerations](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/resources/considerations/privacy_considerations): Learn about key privacy considerations when building applications on Aztec.
- [Glossary](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/resources/glossary): Comprehensive glossary of terms used throughout the Aztec documentation and protocol.
- [Migration notes](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/resources/migration_notes): Read about migration notes from previous versions, which could solve problems while updating
- [Counter Contract](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/tutorials/contract_tutorials/counter_contract): Code-along tutorial for creating a simple counter contract on Aztec.
- [Verify Noir Proofs in Aztec Contracts](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/tutorials/contract_tutorials/recursive_verification): Learn to generate offchain ZK proofs with Noir and verify them onchain in Aztec private smart contracts
- [Private Token Contract](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/tutorials/contract_tutorials/token_contract): Build a privacy-preserving token for employee mental health benefits that keeps spending habits confidential.
- [Using FaceID to Sign Transactions](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/tutorials/faceid_wallet): In this tutorial, we will use Apple Mac's Secure Enclave to store the private key, and use it in Aztec's CLI Wallet. This enables fully private, na...
- [Deploying a Token Contract](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/tutorials/js_tutorials/aztecjs-getting-started): A tutorial going through how to deploy a token contract to the local network using typescript.
- [Bridge Your NFT to Aztec](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/tutorials/js_tutorials/token_bridge): Build a private NFT bridge between Ethereum and Aztec using custom notes, PrivateSet, and cross-chain messaging portals.
- [Run Aztec in a Local Network](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/tutorials/local_network): Information about running the Aztec local network development environment.
- [Testing Governance Rollup Upgrade on Local Network](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/tutorials/testing_governance_rollup_upgrade): Deploy a new rollup and execute a governance upgrade on a local Aztec network for testing.
- [Setting up for Devnet](https://docs.aztec.network/developer_versioned_docs/version-v4.1.0-rc.2/getting_started_on_devnet): Guide for developers to get started with the Aztec devnet, including account creation and contract deployment.

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