docs: rewrite gas optimization guide for clarity#1777
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This PR introduces a new documentation guide: Gas Optimization for Clarity Smart Contracts. This guide provides developers with practical strategies to minimize transaction costs and optimize the performance of their contracts on the Stacks blockchain.
While based on standard optimization principles, the content has been written from scratch to align perfectly with the Stacks repository's styling and technical standards.
Key Features
Actionable Strategies: Detailed sections on minimizing storage hits (caching/batching), logic efficiency (early returns), and right-sizing data types.
GitBook Integration: Follows the repository's native styling using {% hint %} blocks and {% code %} titles for a consistent UI/UX.
Performance Patterns: Provides clear "Good" vs. "Bad" code examples to illustrate the impact of different Clarity implementations.
Tooling Guidance: Includes a dedicated section on measuring gas costs using Clarinet’s --costs analysis tool.
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docs/build/more-guides/gas-optimization.md