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README.md

Patchbay

Patchbay is a scuttlebutt client designed to be easy to modify and extend. It uses the same database as Patchwork and Patchfoo, so you can easily take it for a spin with your existing identity.

Patchbay was created by Dominic Tarr towards the end of the life of Patchwork v1. It was born our out of the observation that maintaining a large client apps can be really hard work. Patchbay was designed to sidestep this by using some technology (depject) to make parts easier to swap and extend.

Patchbay now shares a common core library (patchcore) with Patchwork, and connects this in using the depject
This is another experiment in sharing useful code and mainmtenance.

Current features boasted:

Install

Download easy installer for Mac / Windows / Linux here : https://github.com/ssbc/patchbay/releases

If you'd like to hack on Patchbay, check out the Developer Install below.

Keyboard shortcuts

CmdOrCtrl is the command key on Apple keyboards or the ctrl key on PC keyboards.

Tabs and window

Message feeds

j : next message (down) k : previous message o : open message thread (and scroll to position of this message in that thread) ` : toggle raw message view for currently selected message (` = backtick, lives on the same key as ~)

composing : cttrl + enter = post

@ : start a person query # : start a channel query ? : start a search query / : start a navigation (e.g. /public) - need to re-instate suggestions for this

you can also paste a message id (starts with %) in here to navigate to it. Same with blobs (&)


Developer Install

Libsodium has some build dependencies. On ubuntu systems the following might help:

sudo apt-get install m4 libtool eclipse-cdt-autotools

On MacOS you may need the following packages installed (in this example, via Homebrew):

brew install libtool automake autoconf

Easy Install

This runs an embedded sbot with all the right plugins already installed.

git clone https://github.com/ssbc/patchbay.git
cd patchbay
npm install
npm run rebuild

Patchbay doesn't give you a way to join pubs yet, so this is good if you've already done that with another client (like Patchwork).

Harder Install (full dev setup)

Install a standalone scuttlebot (your gossip server)

npm install scuttlebot@latest -g
sbot server

# then in another tab (these must be separate commands)
sbot plugins.install ssb-about
sbot plugins.install ssb-backlinks
sbot plugins.install ssb-search # for search
sbot plugins.install ssb-chess-db # for chess
sbot plugins.install ssb-private # for private messages
sbot plugins.install ssb-meme # for image search

After that you need to make sure that .ssb/config reads: "ssb-chess-db": "ssbChessIndex" for chess to work.

# restart sbot server (go back to previous tab and kill it)

Restart your sbot, then (optionally) use an invite code. This will give you your first friend, from which point you can find others:

sbot invite.accept LONG_INVITE_CODE_MAYBE_IN_QUOTES

Install Patchbay

git clone https://github.com/ssbc/patchbay.git
cd patchbay
npm install
npm run rebuild

Running the desktop app

Easy mode (embedded sbot):

# from the patchbay repo folder
npm start

Harder mode:

sbot server

# from the patchbay repo folder
npm run dev

Development

Key depject modules in Patchbay

Here's a quick high level overview of the depject modules you're going to want to know about:

app.html.app

The top level module which starts the front end js.

app.sync.initialise

A collection of function which are called on app start. Does things like load css into the app, set up custom listeners, set default settings

app.sync.goTo(location)

The function you call when you want to open a new location. location can be a string (like a message or blob id) or an object.

Note - some locations are normalised before being passed onto the router. Check out router.async.normalise for explicit detail.

router.sync.router

This is the module where you can add routes to the app. This is ultimately reduced along with all other router.sync.router modules into the final router.

app.html.settings

Giving modules here will add settings sections to the settings page (app.page.settings).

How to add a new page

e.g. to add a 'cats' page to the app:

Module graph

TODO!

License

MIT

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