I battle the idea of using VSCodium or an IDE as a backend. There is a demand amongst these apps to flow between the "LogSeq experience" and the Hypertext Markup experience provided by long-form text editors. I'm convinced no one has successfully offered a fluid combination of both.

An application like NoteDeck can of course be forked and specially designed around these concepts. I am basically following in your path to some extent for now, because I'm not a rust developer and struggle to get great results for being a novice.

In practice, I'm learning a lot of good skills trying to work out a client with Rust-Nostr built with Bun,sh / Buntralino, but it feels futile to essentially copy NoteDeck in a different environment. However, I don't think it's pointless, because I think different Nostr applications in the future will desire different frameworks. I'm hoping to set a standard for local-forward apps which most Nostr clients have not approached..

But- Rust-Nostr works very well. And is seemingly one of the more approachable libraries, so I want to thank you for working on it nonetheless. Hopefully I can contribute to some documentation once I get more comfortable with it.

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