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Tilde Friends
Tilde Friends is a tool for making and sharing.
A public instance lives at https://www.tildefriends.net/.
It is both a peer-to-peer social network client, participating in Secure Scuttlebutt, as well as a platform for writing and running web applications.
Goals
- Make it easy and fun to run all sorts of web applications.
- Provide security that is easy to understand and protects your data.
- Make creating and sharing web applications accessible to anyone with a browser.
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
On Linux only, system OpenSSL libraries (libssl-dev
, in debian-speak) are
assumed to be available.
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 http://localhost:12345/. 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 at http://localhost:12345/~core/admin/.
Documentation
Docs are a work in progress: https://dev.tildefriends.net/cory/tildefriends/wiki.
License
All code unless otherwise noted in is provided under the MIT license.