This application is designed to efficiently search events and convert them into a structured markdown list. It allows users to apply various filters to tailor their search, seamlessly integrating these results into a text format. This feature enables users to easily save or republish the gathered information according to their needs
- List events by several filters
- event-id or a combination of
- kinds (kind Highlight 9802 specifically)
- url (where originally this highlight notes are from)
- limit (fetch last n amount of events with the filter)
- Convert to a markdown text as an unordered list
- Do changes as you like (eg. give a title, change order, add notes etc)
- Repost them by using Nostr Wallet Connect (alby or similar extensions are required)
Note: This software is only for research purposes. Use at your own risk.
Pick a nostr relay or run your own for testing and publishing events. I'd pick nostream
Then put the relay ws address into .env variable DEV_WRITE_RELAY
Install dependencies
npm install -g bun
bun install
If you want to use the publish functionality:
- to generate a new profile run
openssl rand -hex 128
and copy the key into .env file variable SECRET - or copy some other private key you want to use.
Run bun run --bun dev
, then open http://localhost:3000/ in web browser with nostr wallet connect support
For unit tests
bun run test:unit
For integration tests
bun run --bun dev
first and in a seperate console run bun run test:integration
docker compose up -d
It will boot up nostream and the application
Open the application in NIP-07 enabled browser (alby extension or alike)
http://localhost:3000
Fetch events using several filters. It will create a list in the markdown editor. Change the output as you like, then repost it as an article event.
Useful tools to fetch specific events for easy lookup from a bunch of remote relays
- Fetch event by id
bun run fetch-events -- --event-id 8b876a2370ba6cf830fa0805cc3870b3aa200f2694eff5f5002c6c53897928ba
- Fetch events related to an event id
bun run fetch-related-events -- --event-id 8b876a2370ba6cf830fa0805cc3870b3aa200f2694eff5f5002c6c53897928ba
- add links
- find the most zaped notes and sort by it
- find related events and create sub lists (depth?)
- append switch