Easiest way to bootstrap a quick and dirty nostr project? #asknostr
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I remember seeing a barebones repo some time ago, possibly integrating NDK, that you could just check out and run. I might have dreamt it though nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft #devstr
Yyou might have dreamt it, but it's also real -- OstyJS by nostr:npub18c556t7n8xa3df2q82rwxejfglw5przds7sqvefylzjh8tjne28qld0we7
That was it! Thank you π
Yes!
nostr:npub18c556t7n8xa3df2q82rwxejfglw5przds7sqvefylzjh8tjne28qld0we7 for Osty
nostr:npub107jk7htfv243u0x5ynn43scq9wrxtaasmrwwa8lfu2ydwag6cx2quqncxg for ngine
If you need more info
To be honest, the projects were in more memory cache because I talked about them on this weekβs episode of Freedom Tech Wrap π
What nostr:npub136jg2fnty2z5vwcnh7p4jpckrs3tk0dpueftgs7mznuuaenjpfps6tjnxf shared ππ»
I bootstrapped something familiar with Nuxt (Vue) and NDK: https://github.com/Sebastix/nuxstr
But itβs far from a first release ready for building clients with different kind of components.
For web-based stufv, take something written without a bunch of heavyweight frameworks and hack it up to do your bidding. I'd suggest MagicWebStore.xyz
It's just static HTML/JS with minimal libraries. No npm, no vue or whatever, no bloat or big, hard-to-debug frameworks.