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Ticktack
A blogging platform for the Scuttleverse
Development
Repos
ssb://%wnNDjViKYZH+RWpbNzDXR2oxLWmTagvvFBjy97Zko4I=.sha256
Install
$ npm install
$ npm run rebuild
App env
To run a embedded sbot setup (recomended - this is how the installer will run):
- run
npm start
- to debug sbot from terminal, run
$ sbot whoami
or$ sbot progress
Note you'll need a ~/.ssb/config
file to be able to do (2).
It should have the plugins you're using and a copy of the content of default-config.json
, so will look something like (this example may be out of date, as we're no longer running a private network):
{
"plugins": {
"ssb-about": true,
"ssb-backlinks": true
},
"port": 43750,
"blobsPort": 43751,
"ws": { "port": 43751 },
"caps": {"shs": "ErgQF85hFQpUXp69IXtLW+nXDgFIOKKDOWFX/st2aWk="},
"autoinvite": "128.199.132.182:43750:@7xMrWP8708+LDvaJrRMRQJEixWYp4Oipa9ohqY7+NyQ=.ed25519~YC4ZnjHH8qzsyHe2sihW8WDlhxSUH33IthOi4EsldwQ="
}
There are a couple of ENV vars made available to make development easier:
$ STARTUP_DELAY=0 STARTUP_PAGE=addressBook npm start
STARTUP_DELAY
- defaults to 2000
ms, setting it to 0 skips the splash screen pause
STARTUP_PAGE
- defaults to blogIndex
, setting this to another page makes refreshing the app to a particular named page easy.
To run standalone sbot setup with standard ssb key + network :
- start you sbot
$ sbot server
- run
$ npm run start-electro
in the repo directory
Remember that you will need the right sbot plugins installed on your global sbot.
Translations
Theses are in /translations
.
There's a helper script in there called checker.js
which looks for translations in en
(english) that are missing from zh
(mandarin).
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