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A Nostr client that makes relays a first-class concept
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What is this?
Coracle is a web client for the Nostr protocol focused on pushing the boundaries of what's unique about nostr, including relay selection and management, web-of-trust based moderation and content recommendations, and privacy protection. Check it out at coracle.social.
Dufflepud is a companion server which you can self-host. It helps Coracle with things like link previews and image uploads.
If you like Coracle and want to support its development, you can donate sats via Geyser.
Features
- Threads/social
- Profile search using NIP-50
- Login via extension
- Profile sharing via QR codes
- NIP 05 verification
- Bech32 entity search
- Notifications
- Chat and direct messages
- Note composition with mentions and topics
- Profile pages, follow/unfollow
- Thread and person muting, collapse thread
- Smart relay selection and display
- Invoice, quote, mention, link, image, and video rendering
- Installable as a progressive web app
- Integrated media uploads
- Lightning zaps
- Feeds customizable by person, relay, and topic using NIP-51
- AUTH (NIP-42) support for paid relays
- Multiplextr support for reducing bandwidth
- Profile and note metadata
- White-labeling support
- Exportable copy of all user events
- Reporting and basic distributed moderation
- Content and person recommendations
You can find a more complete changelog here.
Run Coracle locally:
- Clone the project repository:
git clone https://github.com/coracle-social/coracle.git
- Navigate to the project directory:
cd coracle
- Install dependencies:
yarn
- Customize configuration in
.env
(optional) - Start the development server:
yarn dev