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Nostr console is an open-source twitter-like social network, direct chat app and group chat all bundled into one program. Built on the decentralized Nostr protocol.

License: GNU Affero General Public License v3.0

Shell 0.25% Dart 99.55% Dockerfile 0.20%

nostr_console's Introduction

nostr_console

Nostr console client using Dart

This is an experimental or pre-alpha software made to show or know what a Nostr network client would look like. It works 90% of the time everytime; less when relays are not working perfectly.

todo

  • support bech32 keys
  • increase author id to 5 and event id shown to 6 from 3 and 4 respectively
  • add new relays ( zbd)
  • menu should honour --width, its extending way beyond
  • fix issue where need to go back into main menu to update the feed
  • prikey from file, create it too --genkey
  • initial creation of private/pub key
  • fix --help that's dated
  • show lightning invoice as qr code
  • notifications should show mentions too ( it does not yet)
  • notifications , option 3, is shown only for one entry in whole thread
  • hashtag regexp should have underscore
  • add more default users. improve who is fetched.
  • after going to a dm room, screen doesn't clear
  • when seeing a profile, if they have liked something, then likes after their name are shown white
  • kind 7 tags are messed up. for example for reaction: 066cdb716e250069c4078565c9d9046af483c43bbd8497aad9c60d41ec462034 and 137289198ff1c57a14711d87b059e5fc5f9b11b257672503595ac31bad450a22
  • A F for friend or follow should be shown after each name that's a follow of the logged in user. F1 if the name is follow of a follow, and F2 if next level.
  • allow special character input, and 256 limit info

other longer term todo

  • parallel connections to relays in different isolate
  • build appimage for linux use

Running Nostr Console using Docker

docker build  -t nostr_console .

Then run using

docker run -it nostr_console start

Use

Easiest way to run nostr_console: Go to releases and get an executable for your platform.

Otherwise do following:

  1. Install Flutter SDK, or Dart SDK
  2. git clone this repository
  3. From the project folder, run command dart pub get which gets all the dependencies
  4. Run command dart run bin/nostr_console.dart, which will run it with default settings.
  5. Further you can create an executable for your platform by dart compile exe bin/nostr_console.dart which will create an executable for your platform. You can invoke that exe with required parameters. On Windows, you can create a shortcut to it with your desired command line arguments mentioned in it.

Usage:

usage: dart run bin/nostr_console.dart [OPTIONS] 

  OPTIONS

      -p, --pubkey  <public key>    The hex public key of user whose events and feed are shown. Default is a hard-coded
                                    public key derived from a well known private key. When given, posts/replies can't be sent. 
      -k, --prikey  <private key>   The hex private key of user whose events and feed are shown. Also used to sign events 
                                    sent. Default is same-as-above hard-coded well known private key. 
      -r, --relay   <relay urls>    The comma separated relay urls that are used as main relays. If given, these are used
                                    rather than the default relays.
      -d, --days    <N as num>      The latest number of days for which events are shown. Default is 1.
      -q, --request <REQ string>    This request is sent verbatim to the default relay. It can be used to receive all events
                                    from a relay. If not provided, then events for default or given user are shown.
      -f, --file    <filename>      Read from given file, if it is present, and at the end of the program execution, write
                                    to it all the events (including the ones read, and any new received).
      -s, --disable-file            When turned on, even the default file is not read from.
      -t, --translate               Translate some of the recent posts using Google translate site ( and not api). Google 
                                    is accessed for any translation request only if this flag is present, and not otherwise.
      -l, --location                The given value is added as a 'location' tag with every kind 1 post made
      -h, --help                    Print help/usage message and exit. 
      -v, --version                 Print version and exit.

  UI Options                                
      -a, --align  <left>           When "left" is given as option to this argument, then the text is aligned to left. By default
                                    the posts or text is aligned to the center of the terminal. 
      -w, --width  <width as num>   This specifies how wide you want the text to be, in number of columns. Default is 100. 
                                    Can't be less than 60.
      -m, --maxdepth <depth as num> The maximum depth to which the threads can be displayed. Minimum is 2 and
                                    maximum allowed is 12. 
      -c, --color  <color>          Color option can be green, cyan, white, black, red and blue.

  Advanced
      -y, --difficulty <number>     The difficulty number in bits, only for kind 1 messages. The next larger number divisible by 4 is 
                                    taken as difficulty. Can't be more than 24 bits, because otherwise it typically takes too much 
                                    time. Minimum and default is 0, which means no difficulty.
      -e, --overwrite               Will over write the file with all the events that were read from file, and all newly received. Is
                                    useful when the file has to be cleared of old unused events. A backup should be made just in case
                                    of original file before invoking.

Command line examples

To 'login' as a user with private key K:

nostr_console.exe  --prikey=K

To get ALL the latest messages on relays for last 3 days (on bash shell which allows backtick execution), for user with private key K:

nostr_console.exe  --prikey=K --request=`echo "[\"REQ\",\"l\",{\"since\":$(date -d '-3 day' +%s)}]"`

Configuring Proxy

When you are in an network which blocks outgoing HTTPS (e.g. company firewall), but there is a proxy you can set environment variable before running nostr_console. Examples below use authentication. Drop username:password if not required.

Linux

$ export HTTP_PROXY=http://username:[email protected]:1234
$ export HTTPS_PROXY=http://username:[email protected]:5678

To make permanent add to your shell profile, e.g. ~/.bashrc or to /etc/profile.d/

Windows

C:\setx HTTP_PROXY=http://username:[email protected]:1234
C:\setx HTTPS_PROXY=http://username:[email protected]:5678

Using setx to set an environment variable changes the value used in both the current command prompt session and all command prompt sessions that you create after running the command. It does not affect other command shells that are already running at the time you run the command.

Use set to set an environment variable changes the value used until the end of the current command prompt session, or until you set the variable to a different value.

Screenshots

2022-12-02 (5)

Showing Social network thread with re-shifting to left where threads are re-alignment to left for easier reading.

2022-12-02 (6)

Public channels overview with menu

2022-12-02 (7)

How public channels look like as of mid late 2022, with --translate flag automatically translating into English.

Contact

Nostr Telegram Channel

Nostr Console Telegram channel

Nostr Pulic Channel 52cab2e3e504ad6447d284b85b5cc601ca0613b151641e77facfec851c2ca816

nostr_console's People

Contributors

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