# Tilde Friends Tilde Friends participates in the Secure Scuttlebutt decentralized social network while also functioning as a platform for making, sharing, and running web applications. A public instance lives at https://www.tildefriends.net/. ## Goals 1. Be the fanciest, best-maintained Secure Scuttlebutt client in town. 1. Make it easy to make, share, and run all sorts of applications while respecting the privacy and safety of your data. ## Getting the Source Tilde Friends uses git submodules, so either: ``` git clone --recurse-submodules https://dev.tildefriends.net/cory/tildefriends.git ``` or: ``` git clone https://dev.tildefriends.net/cory/tildefriends.git cd tildefriends git submodule update --init --recursive ``` The `.tar.xz` source releases are all-inclusive. ## Building Builds on Linux (x86_64 and aarch64), MacOS, OpenBSD, and Haiku. It's possible to build for Android, iOS, and Windows on Linux, if you have the right dependencies in the right places. ### Requirements System OpenSSL libraries are assumed to be available on Haiku and OpenSSL. On MacOS, Xcode's command-line tools are expected to be available. ### Build Commands Run `make` with no arguments to see available build targets and options. `make debug` is a good place to start. To build in docker, `docker build .`. `make format` and `make prettier` will normalize formatting to the coding standard. ## Running By default, running the built `out/debug/tildefriends` executable will start a web server at . It expects to be run with the repository root as the current working directory. `tildefriends -h` lists further options. The first user to create an account and log in will be granted administrative privileges. Further administration can be done in the `admin` app at . ## Documentation Docs live here: . ## License All code unless otherwise noted in is provided under the [MIT](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) license.