Where can I see notes of any type? Including new kinds, for instance.

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Something type-agnostic.

query relayDBs

You mean nostr.info (doesn't work for my event or my relay) or do you mean I need to program it myself.

multiple ways to do it - need some learning curve

browser ui or cli tools

I can see it in njump and nostrudel, if I fiddle with the URL directly. Just couldn't find it by searching or looking at notes.

look raw json using browser

So... Are you all telling me that the only Nostr client we don't have is one that just shows all events on a particular relay?

You have to be kidding me.

Why do event viewer developers even care what kind it is? Just spit out some formatted json, ffs.

Serious question.

There is simply no reason to not just show whatever you find when someone enters an event and a relay.

Or am I missing something?

I think you can technically do that with njump?

Tried njump. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

Only shows social media notes, as far as I can tell.

Okay, now try a note with a new kind of event. Same note, but kind 1238 or whatever.

https://njump.me/r/nostr.thesamecat.io

Relay view also doesn't seem to shown all notes, even as an option.

I tried to find one such note; but sadly couldn't. I did read through ~100 of this. xD

Untill I spotted the outlier.

# nak -q req -l 10 wss://nos.lol | jq ".kind"

30000 <-- Follow set

7 <-- Reaction

10000 <-- Mute list

7 <-- Reaction

1 <-- note

1 <-- note

9735 <-- zap

7 <-- reaction

10012 <-- ?

7 <-- reaction

10012 is not in the NIPs kind table, so let's try that one.

# nak -q req -l 10 -k 10012 wss://nos.lol

{"id":"ee52e2737c8745c6e03fc86f4b94ffc09d9398cf0ca9d7c1c3daf084fb0ab97d","pubkey":"b89fec72c59158930fe9d5b93562189c72bc085c5970f66d8d9d82420650f165","created_at":1706592089,"kind":10012,"tags":[],"content":"This is a relay test on 1706592089.6246736","sig":"618fe9452a2a5bcf37bcdc4d5c49c3b008b53ba9c5021bd73d786a730e589a18d5baebd9b248e01ac9f2ce20a2ca3b8f02abe3cf9bd45caa3f67e2d085744715"}

-> https://njump.me/nevent1qqswu5hzwd7gw3wxuqlusm6tjnlup8vnnr8se2whc8pa4uyylv9tjlgpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgq3qhz07cuk9j9vfxrlf6kun2cscn3etczzut9c0vmvdnkpyypjs79jsydmg5t

Success!

Huh. Interesting. πŸ€”

Weird.

Does it take only the nevent ID or also the original one?

The original, as well.

Sent you a DM.

Thanks for the tech support!

Litteraly my job. xD

You're welcome!

You seem to have a talent for it. 😊

I actually don't like customer-facing tasks. I do them, but I am much more confortable with them if the person across of me has some basic understanding of things (as in, they're not the type of "I accidentially deleted the internet from my desktop, help!") xD

Inside my company, I am just "the linux guy" - untill I chime into just about any other conversation and help them figure things out, because I happen to know a lot more than just "that linux thing" XD

So yeah... I am a tech support, that doesnt really like support, lol. ^^;

Well, some support work is tedious, but that's like with all jobs.

Maybe the use case is to map only specific types of events from relays to application specific format/UI? Not sure how many normies want to read JSON from a server?

$ go install github.com/fiatjaf/nak@latest

$ nak wss://nos.lol | jq

That's how I do it, usually. ^^'

no need install

wget the binary linux or windows or phone

ak-v0.1.9-linux-amd64

12.4 MB 2024-01-25T12:54:53Z

nak-v0.1.9-linux-arm64

11.8 MB 2024-01-25T12:54:54Z

nak-v0.1.9-windows-amd64.exe

Very true!

I am just usually faster remembering - and typing - github repos. So I end up "go install"ing stuff instead. xD