
NFT Standards
FreeImplement ERC-721 and ERC-1155 NFT standards with ease.
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What NFT Standards does
The NFT Standards skill provides developers with the necessary tools to implement the ERC-721 and ERC-1155 standards for non-fungible tokens (NFTs). This skill is particularly valuable for those looking to create NFT collections, whether for art, gaming, or collectibles. It covers essential aspects such as metadata handling, minting strategies, and integration with marketplaces, ensuring that you can build robust NFT contracts efficiently.
With this skill, you can handle both on-chain and off-chain metadata, allowing for flexibility in how you manage your digital assets. The provided Solidity code examples demonstrate how to create and manage NFTs, including minting, burning, and generating token URIs. The ERC-721 example illustrates a standard NFT contract with features like maximum supply control and payment handling, while the ERC-1155 example showcases a multi-token contract suitable for various asset types.
This skill is designed for developers and designers who are building NFT marketplaces or implementing digital asset systems. It simplifies the process of creating soulbound tokens, managing royalties, and developing dynamic NFTs. By using this skill, you can ensure compliance with industry standards while focusing on the unique aspects of your project.
Whether you are a seasoned blockchain developer or a newcomer to the NFT space, this skill provides a solid foundation for building and deploying NFT solutions that meet modern requirements.
When to use it
Use this skill when creating NFT contracts, building NFT marketplaces, or implementing digital asset systems.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for projects that do not require NFT functionality or for those looking for a general-purpose blockchain solution.
What you can build with it
Creating an NFT Art Collection
Use this skill to implement ERC-721 contracts for an art collection, ensuring proper metadata and minting strategies.
Building a Gaming Marketplace
Integrate ERC-1155 standards to manage in-game assets, allowing for both fungible items and unique collectibles.
Implementing Royalties for Creators
Utilize the skill's features to set up royalties and revenue sharing for NFT creators in your marketplace.
How to install NFT Standards
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add wshobson/agents/nft-standards --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by wshobsonNFT Standards
Master ERC-721 and ERC-1155 NFT standards, metadata best practices, and advanced NFT features.
When to Use This Skill
- Creating NFT collections (art, gaming, collectibles)
- Implementing marketplace functionality
- Building on-chain or off-chain metadata
- Creating soulbound tokens (non-transferable)
- Implementing royalties and revenue sharing
- Developing dynamic/evolving NFTs
ERC-721 (Non-Fungible Token Standard)
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/extensions/ERC721URIStorage.sol";
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/extensions/ERC721Enumerable.sol";
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol";
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/utils/Counters.sol";
contract MyNFT is ERC721URIStorage, ERC721Enumerable, Ownable {
using Counters for Counters.Counter;
Counters.Counter private _tokenIds;
uint256 public constant MAX_SUPPLY = 10000;
uint256 public constant MINT_PRICE = 0.08 ether;
uint256 public constant MAX_PER_MINT = 20;
constructor() ERC721("MyNFT", "MNFT") {}
function mint(uint256 quantity) external payable {
require(quantity > 0 && quantity <= MAX_PER_MINT, "Invalid quantity");
require(_tokenIds.current() + quantity <= MAX_SUPPLY, "Exceeds max supply");
require(msg.value >= MINT_PRICE * quantity, "Insufficient payment");
for (uint256 i = 0; i < quantity; i++) {
_tokenIds.increment();
uint256 newTokenId = _tokenIds.current();
_safeMint(msg.sender, newTokenId);
_setTokenURI(newTokenId, generateTokenURI(newTokenId));
}
}
function generateTokenURI(uint256 tokenId) internal pure returns (string memory) {
// Return IPFS URI or on-chain metadata
return string(abi.encodePacked("ipfs://QmHash/", Strings.toString(tokenId), ".json"));
}
// Required overrides
function _beforeTokenTransfer(
address from,
address to,
uint256 tokenId,
uint256 batchSize
) internal override(ERC721, ERC721Enumerable) {
super._beforeTokenTransfer(from, to, tokenId, batchSize);
}
function _burn(uint256 tokenId) internal override(ERC721, ERC721URIStorage) {
super._burn(tokenId);
}
function tokenURI(uint256 tokenId) public view override(ERC721, ERC721URIStorage) returns (string memory) {
return super.tokenURI(tokenId);
}
function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceId)
public
view
override(ERC721, ERC721Enumerable)
returns (bool)
{
return super.supportsInterface(interfaceId);
}
function withdraw() external onlyOwner {
payable(owner()).transfer(address(this).balance);
}
}
ERC-1155 (Multi-Token Standard)
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC1155/ERC1155.sol";
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/access/Ownable.sol";
contract GameItems is ERC1155, Ownable {
uint256 public constant SWORD = 1;
uint256 public constant SHIELD = 2;
uint256 public constant POTION = 3;
mapping(uint256 => uint256) public tokenSupply;
mapping(uint256 => uint256) public maxSupply;
constructor() ERC1155("ipfs://QmBaseHash/{id}.json") {
maxSupply[SWORD] = 1000;
maxSupply[SHIELD] = 500;
maxSupply[POTION] = 10000;
}
function mint(
address to,
uint256 id,
uint256 amount
) external onlyOwner {
require(tokenSupply[id] + amount <= maxSupply[id], "Exceeds max supply");
_mint(to, id, amount, "");
tokenSupply[id] += amount;
}
function mintBatch(
address to,
uint256[] memory ids,
uint256[] memory amounts
) external onlyOwner {
for (uint256 i = 0; i < ids.length; i++) {
require(tokenSupply[ids[i]] + amounts[i] <= maxSupply[ids[i]], "Exceeds max supply");
tokenSupply[ids[i]] += amounts[i];
}
_mintBatch(to, ids, amounts, "");
}
function burn(
address from,
uint256 id,
uint256 amount
) external {
require(from == msg.sender || isApprovedForAll(from, msg.sender), "Not authorized");
_burn(from, id, amount);
tokenSupply[id] -= amount;
}
}
Metadata Standards
Off-Chain Metadata (IPFS)
{
"name": "NFT #1",
"description": "Description of the NFT",
"image": "ipfs://QmImageHash",
"attributes": [
{
"trait_type": "Background",
"value": "Blue"
},
{
"trait_type": "Rarity",
"value": "Legendary"
},
{
"trait_type": "Power",
"value": 95,
"display_type": "number",
"max_value": 100
}
]
}
On-Chain Metadata
contract OnChainNFT is ERC721 {
struct Traits {
uint8 background;
uint8 body;
uint8 head;
uint8 rarity;
}
mapping(uint256 => Traits) public tokenTraits;
function tokenURI(uint256 tokenId) public view override returns (string memory) {
Traits memory traits = tokenTraits[tokenId];
string memory json = Base64.encode(
bytes(
string(
abi.encodePacked(
'{"name": "NFT #', Strings.toString(tokenId), '",',
'"description": "On-chain NFT",',
'"image": "data:image/svg+xml;base64,', generateSVG(traits), '",',
'"attributes": [',
'{"trait_type": "Background", "value": "', Strings.toString(traits.background), '"},',
'{"trait_type": "Rarity", "value": "', getRarityName(traits.rarity), '"}',
']}'
)
)
)
);
return string(abi.encodePacked("data:application/json;base64,", json));
}
function generateSVG(Traits memory traits) internal pure returns (string memory) {
// Generate SVG based on traits
return "...";
}
}
Royalties (EIP-2981)
import "@openzeppelin/contracts/interfaces/IERC2981.sol";
contract NFTWithRoyalties is ERC721, IERC2981 {
address public royaltyRecipient;
uint96 public royaltyFee = 500; // 5%
constructor() ERC721("Royalty NFT", "RNFT") {
royaltyRecipient = msg.sender;
}
function royaltyInfo(uint256 tokenId, uint256 salePrice)
external
view
override
returns (address receiver, uint256 royaltyAmount)
{
return (royaltyRecipient, (salePrice * royaltyFee) / 10000);
}
function setRoyalty(address recipient, uint96 fee) external onlyOwner {
require(fee <= 1000, "Royalty fee too high"); // Max 10%
royaltyRecipient = recipient;
royaltyFee = fee;
}
function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceId)
public
view
override(ERC721, IERC165)
returns (bool)
{
return interfaceId == type(IERC2981).interfaceId ||
super.supportsInterface(interfaceId);
}
}
Additional patterns and templates
More detailed templates and worked examples live in references/details.md. Read that file for the full pattern library.
Frequently asked questions about NFT Standards
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