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# only markdownlint should deal with the documentation
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## Documentation
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Docs are a work in progress in the `docs` folder and in Tilde Friends: <https://www.tildefriends.net/~cory/wiki/#test-wiki/tf-app-quick-reference>.
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Docs are a work in progress in the `docs` folder, or alternatively in Tilde Friends: <https://www.tildefriends.net/~cory/wiki/#test-wiki/tf-app-quick-reference>.
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## License
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# Philosophy
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# Tilde Friends
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## Philosophy
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Tilde Friends is a platform for making, running, and sharing web applications.
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# Writing Tilde Friends applications7
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TODO
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## Creating your environment
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1. Open an existing application (ie: `identity`);
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2. Open the editing panel;
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3. Save the app under a new name (ie `/~YOUR_USERNAME/my-app/`);
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4. Go back to the main menu and open your new app;
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5. You can now edit your app, save it and see changes in the real time.
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## Project structure
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An application has a `app.js` file that gets run when a user enters the app.
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This file contains a function (typically called `main()`) that's considered the entry point.
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Paste this in `app.js`:
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```javascript
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async function main() {
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let ids = await ssb.getIdentities();
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await app.setDocument(`
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<body style="font-family: sans-serif; color: white">
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<h1>Hello world!</h1>
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</body>
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</body>`);
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}
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main();
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```
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Save the app, and you should now be seeing `Hello world!` on the screen.
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## Components
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Once your app grows to a certain size, you'll want to introduce components.
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In Tilde Friends, the de facto standard is [Lit](TODO).
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Althogh you an use any framework you want, you're encouraged to use Lit as you can reuse
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First, add lit-all-min.js into your project.
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TODO
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<!-- mention shadow dom -->
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TODO: tfrpc
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TODO: sharing apps
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To build in docker, `docker build .`
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On NixOS: TODO
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<!-- On NixOS: TODO -->
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<!-- Add shell.nix and nix derivs first -->
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Now that you have a binary, head over to <running.md>.
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## Documentation
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When writing documentation, the author should have in mind it's target audience: people with varying technical skills and backgrounds, fluency in peer-to-peer-specific terms and mental ability. The documentation should therefore be acessible and usefule to most people interested in building, using and contributing to Tilde Friends.
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When writing documentation, the author should have in mind it's target audience: people with varying technical skills and backgrounds, fluency in peer-to-peer-specific terms and mental ability.
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The documentation should therefore be acessible and usefule to most people interested in building, using and contributing to Tilde Friends.
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### Terminology
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TODO
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For Android, iOS and Windows: TODO
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You can start the server by running `./out/debug/tildefriends` or `./out/release/tildefriends`.
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You can now start the server by running `./out/debug/tildefriends` or `./out/release/tildefriends`.
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By default, running the built `tildefriends` executable will start a web server
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at <http://localhost:12345/>. `tildefriends -h` lists further options.
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The first user to create an account and log in will be granted administrative
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privileges. Further administration can be done at
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<http://localhost:12345/~core/admin/>.
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## How to use TF
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TODO
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### Initial setup
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Now you have a Tilde Friends instance running. The first thing you'll want to do is create your account. Click "login" in the top right corner, then "Register".
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Enter your username and password.
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> The first user to create an account and log in will be granted administrative privileges.
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> Further administration can be done at <http://localhost:12345/~core/admin/>
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Next, create a Scuttlebutt identity by pressing the "Create an identity" button.
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This will create a pair of keys that are used to sign your messages with.
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Because of the way Scuttlebutt is designed, you cannot log into your account without your keys.
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Tilde Friends locks your keys behind a password, but if you were to destroy your database, the keys would be gone forever, and with it your possibility to send messages using this account. Click on the `identity` app and under "Identities", export your newly created identity.
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You'll be prompted with a dialog box saying "This app is requesting the following permission:ssb_id_export".
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This is because applications are not trusted to have access to your keys by default.
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Click on "Allow" and you'll see a list of 12 words. You need to write those down in a password manager or on a piece of paperand keep it private and secure.
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> Warning: Nobody needs to know these 12 words. Anybody that has access to those keys can post messages as you, see your private messages and documents and much more.
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Now that your keys are safe, we can start connecting to the outside world.
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### Replication
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You've probably noticed asdtring of random characters by now. This is your public key, a unique identifier for your account you can share to anyone. If you go back to the home menu and into the `ssb` app, you can click on your public key. This will lead you to your profile, which is empty at the time. Edit it and enter your name.
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TODO: joining a room
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TODO: initial sync
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TODO: send messages
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TODO: how messages spread to friends
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TODO: other apps
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