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# Supported Tools

Dogether's EVM compatibility with the Berlin upgrade supports a variety of development tools, making it easy for developers to build, test, and deploy applications.

### Key Tools for Development

* **Truffle Suite:** For smart contract development and testing.
* **Remix IDE:** A powerful web-based tool for Ethereum smart contract development.
* **MetaMask:** For interacting with the Dogether blockchain.

### Integration with Dogether

* **APIs and RPCs:** Use Dogether APIs and RPC endpoints for seamless integration with these tools.
* **Custom Configurations:** Configure these tools to connect with the Dogether network for deployment and testing.


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