this is the very first working version, I was excited enough to make it public asap π€£ it doesn't support extensions yet. and actually it's easier for testing purposes (like using two tabs with two different keys at a time).
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I think you've lost your login session by refreshing the page π€ just try not to use refresh or browser history. use back arrow within the app. is that your case???
Very cool! nostr:npub10zcr40ah6g7kkfn300pj2xj4u8xvc3vlg7q6r4l34pazdjq4mp5qn2uxcz is working on something similar with Impervious.
great!
you should publish your document first. just click on Publish button above the editor.

doesn't support browser extensions yet. maybe you are trying with that??
π’ Introducing #Docstr - A fresh take on real-time document collaboration, powered by #Osty π
1. Alice creates a document and simply let Bob to be her co-author.
2. They view and edit the same document together in real-time with a seamless experience.
3. End of story.
Canβt wait to hear your thoughts! π«π€©
PS: Still work in progress and lots of things to be done!
stay humble πππ
purple pilled someone today and I liked it.
I love building stuff and NOSTR gave me that.
finally! great to see the "Merge Request" approach for articles π
I've mentioned our collab in my recent report to OpenSats π I'll do my best to update it this month π
I've been busy with #Osty, nostr-tools, ndk, and nostr-hooks π
π’ Collaborative document editing over nostr: Proof-of-concept
@naddr1qqhyxmmvd3skymmjv96xjmmw94hkut2wdaehgu3d2pex7mmx94hkvttrdahxxetswskh5df5v9exzqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkcq3ql2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqxpqqqzzmk8q5num
So today I called nostr:npub1zuuajd7u3sx8xu92yav9jwxpr839cs0kc3q6t56vd5u9q033xmhsk6c2uc and we were talking about collaboratively editing documents on nostr; I had this very left-side of the curve idea on how to do this, so after kids' bedtime I implemented it to see what it would feel like.
How it works:
A user can invite other users to edit a document (i.e. a long-form, or any other kind of document)
* The invitees can be added/removed at will by the owner of the document.
* The users send ephemeral events while live editing and can hit "save" to propose a new version of the document.
* Everybody sees what the others are doing in real time
* The document's owner chooses which version to make "official".
* Documents can be forked so any of the invitees (or anybody else if the document is allowed to be public) can fork the document and continue working on their own version.
another great piece of work from nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft π₯
I've had this idea for a few months, and as the first step registered a great domain name for it a couple of months ago! haha! I think I need to back to the drawing board! π




