You can now send patches to damus over nostr via gitstr:
repo:
nostr:naddr1qqzkgctdw4esz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmczypxfd4mravh7qxgs7lnjyzmu0mxmuxnsq4lngjul08pg4uyqc0hrqqcyqqq80xgy8s0j8
You can now send patches to damus over nostr via gitstr:
repo:
nostr:naddr1qqzkgctdw4esz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmczypxfd4mravh7qxgs7lnjyzmu0mxmuxnsq4lngjul08pg4uyqc0hrqqcyqqq80xgy8s0j8
of course there’s another way after I send an email patch
Time to reinvent yourself again nostr:npub12gyrpse550melzx2ey69srfxlyd8svkxkg0mjcjkjr4zakqm2cnqwa3jj5
Until theres an inbox/forge client for gitstr I don’t think it will be that useful yet.
love to see nostr eating the world! so freakincooll
That’s awesome! One step closer to Nostr business/productivity apps
I am curious, what are your thoughts on some local email IMAP server daemon (localhost) that receives and sends messages externally via Nostr relays, but presents them via IMAP or POP as if they were normal emails to traditional email clients? Perhaps it could be a way to reuse email client UIs to interact with Nostr?
Definitely an interesting idea 🤔 my plan is just a clean-slate client so and then bridge with email afterwards, but this is like the inverse of that