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Tilde Friends

Tilde Friends is a program that aims to securely host and share pure JavaScript web applications.

Goals

  1. Make it easy and fun to run all sorts of web applications.
  2. Provide a security model that is easy to understand and protects your data.
  3. Make creating and sharing web applications accessible to anyone with a browser.

Building

  1. Requires openssl. Other dependencies are kept up to date in the tree.
  2. To build, run make debug or make release. An executable will be generated in a subdirectory of out/.

Running

This is only just starting to show some signs of beginning to work as intended. Set expectations low.

Running the built tildefriends executable will start a web server at http://localhost:12345/. tildefriends -h lists further options.

The first user to create an account and log in will be granted administrative privileges. Everything can be managed entirely from the web interface.

Documentation

There are the very beginnings of developer documentation in apps/cory/docs/ that can be read in-place or in-browser by running tildefriends import -u cory and then visiting http://localhost:12345/~cory/docs/.

License

All code unless otherwise noted in is provided under the MIT license.