## Presets Presets are more extensive than runtime configurations, and generally only applicable during compile-time. Each preset is defined as a directory, with YAML files per fork. Configurations can extend a preset by setting the `PRESET_BASE` variable. An implementation may choose to only support 1 preset per build-target and should validate the `PRESET_BASE` variable in the config matches the running build. Standard presets: - [`mainnet/`](./mainnet): Used in mainnet, mainnet-like testnets (e.g. Prater), and spec-testing - [`minimal/`](./minimal): Used in low-resource local dev testnets, and spec-testing Client implementers may opt to support additional presets, e.g. for extra large beacon states for benchmarking. See [`/configs/`](../configs) for run-time configuration, e.g. to configure a new testnet. ## Forking Like the [config forking](../configs/README.md#forking), the preset extends with every fork, instead of overwriting previous values. An implementation can ignore preset files as a whole for future forks, and can thus implement stricter compile-time warnings on unrecognized or missing variables in current forks. ## Format The preset format matches the [config format](../configs/README.md#format).