rue-chialisp
Create Chia blockchain puzzles using Rue, a type-safe language that compiles to CLVM. Use for smart contract development, custom puzzle creation, or when user says "create a coin that...", "build a puzzle", "chialisp", "rue", "timelock", "multisig", "escrow", "atomic swap", or describes coin spending conditions.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/rue-chialisp && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/7024" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/rue-chialisp && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/rue-chialisp
About this skill
Rue Chialisp Skill
Build type-safe Chia puzzles using Rue. Compile to CLVM bytecode for on-chain deployment.
Setup
# Check dependencies
scripts/rue-check.sh
# Initialize project
scripts/rue-init.sh my-project
Quick Build
cd my-project
rue build # Compile all puzzles
rue build puzzles/x.rue # Compile one
brun "$CLVM" "(args)" # Simulate execution
Natural Language → Puzzle
When user describes a puzzle in plain language, map to these patterns:
| User Says | Pattern | Example File |
|---|---|---|
| "only spend after block X" | Timelock | examples/timelock.rue |
| "requires N signatures" | Multisig | examples/multisig.rue |
| "burn X%" | Partial Burn | examples/burn_10_percent.rue |
| "split payment" | Royalty | examples/royalty.rue |
| "escrow with arbiter" | Escrow | examples/escrow.rue |
| "atomic swap / HTLC" | Atomic Swap | examples/atomic_swap.rue |
| "reversible / clawback" | Clawback | examples/clawback.rue |
| "spending limit" | Rate Limited | examples/rate_limited.rue |
| "recurring payment" | Subscription | examples/subscription.rue |
| "password protected" | Password | examples/password_puzzle.rue |
| "signature required" | Signature | examples/sig_puzzle.rue |
Core Syntax
fn main(curried_arg: Type, solution_arg: Type) -> List<Condition> {
assert condition;
let x = expression;
if cond { a } else { b }
[item1, item2, ...rest]
}
Types
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
Int | Signed integer |
Bool | true/false |
Bytes32 | 32-byte hash |
PublicKey | BLS G1 (48 bytes) |
List<T> | Nil-terminated list |
Condition | CLVM condition |
Key Conditions
| Condition | Opcode | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
CreateCoin { puzzle_hash, amount, memos } | 51 | Create output |
AggSigMe { public_key, message } | 50 | Require signature |
AssertHeightAbsolute { height } | 83 | Min block height |
AssertBeforeHeightAbsolute { height } | 87 | Max block height |
AssertMyAmount { amount } | 73 | Verify coin value |
ReserveFee { amount } | 52 | Transaction fee |
See references/conditions.md for full list (30+ conditions).
Built-in Functions
| Function | Use |
|---|---|
sha256(data) | Hash data |
tree_hash(value) | CLVM tree hash |
coinid(parent, puzzle_hash, amount) | Compute coin ID |
Example: Timelock
fn main(unlock_height: Int, dest: Bytes32, amount: Int) -> List<Condition> {
let wait = AssertHeightAbsolute { height: unlock_height };
let output = CreateCoin { puzzle_hash: dest, amount, memos: nil };
[wait, output]
}
Example: 2-of-2 Multisig
fn main(pk1: PublicKey, pk2: PublicKey, conditions: List<Condition>) -> List<Condition> {
let msg = tree_hash(conditions);
let sig1 = AggSigMe { public_key: pk1, message: msg };
let sig2 = AggSigMe { public_key: pk2, message: msg };
[sig1, sig2, ...conditions]
}
Simulation
# Compile
CLVM=$(rue build puzzles/my_puzzle.rue 2>&1 | grep -v Warning | head -1)
# Execute with test inputs
brun "$CLVM" "(arg1 arg2 arg3)"
# Output is list of conditions: ((51 <hash> <amount>) (83 <height>) ...)
Security Notes
- Password puzzles are educational only — use signatures for real value
- Always validate input types with
assert value is Type - Use
tree_hash(conditions)as signature message to bind signatures to outputs
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