A multiplatform nostr client. Works on android and desktop
Alpha! WIP!
The desktop client is called notedeck:
Look it actually runs on android!
You can customize the columns by passing them as command-line arguments. This is only for testing and will likely change.
$ ./target/release/notedeck "$(cat queries/timeline.json)" "$(cat queries/notifications.json)"
If you're running debian-based machine like Ubuntu or ElementaryOS, all you need is to install rustup and run sudo apt install build-essential
.
First, install nix if you don't have it.
The shell.nix
provides a reproducible build environment, mainly for android but it also includes rust tools if you don't have those installed. It will likely work without nix if you are just looking to do non-android dev and have the rust toolchain already installed. If you decide to use nix, I recommend using direnv to load the nix shell environment when you cd
into the directory.
If you don't have direnv, enter the dev shell via:
$ nix-shell
Once you have your dev shell setup, you can build with this command:
$ cargo run --release
The dev shell should also have all of the android-sdk dependencies needed for development, but you still need the aarch64-linux-android
rustup target installed:
$ rustup target add aarch64-linux-android
To run on a real device, just type:
$ cargo apk run --release
- Install Android Studio
- Open 'Device Manager' in Android Studio
- Add a new device with API level
34
and ABIarm64-v8a
(even though the app uses 30, the 30 emulator can't find the vulkan adapter, but 34 works fine) - Start up the emulator
while the emulator is running, run:
cargo apk run --release
The app should appear on the emulator
You can preview individual widgets and views by running the preview script:
./preview RelayView
./preview ProfilePreview
# ... etc
When adding new previews you need to implement the Preview trait for your
view/widget and then add it to the src/ui_preview/main.rs
bin:
previews!(runner, name,
RelayView,
AccountLoginView,
ProfilePreview,
);
Configure the developer environment:
./scripts/dev_setup.sh
This will add the pre-commit hook to your local repository to suggest proper formatting before commits.