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Awiteb, a lover of free and open source software, and a programmer with a keen interest in the Rust programming language.
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Today, I’m thrilled to introduce n34 (https://n34.dev), a command-line interface (CLI) for sending and receiving Git issues, patches, and comments via the Nostr protocol.
I hope you all like it, and I’m eager to hear your feedback!
A special thank you to:
- @Yuki Kishimoto for his awesome
- @DanConwayDev for his invaluable feedback, answers to my questions, and insightful conversations.
- @Five for his constructive feedback.
- @dluvian for suggest the keyring
- @fiatjaf for encouraging me to bring this to life after I had initially shelved the idea. <3
Examples:
- For sending a patch: `n34 patch send ./patches/*.patch`
- Receiving one: `n34 patch fetch <patch-id>`
- List them: `n34 patch list`
Almost the same with issues. Check out the documentation
Introduction - Rust Nostr Book
How does #monero wallet accounts get generated? I think they depends on the account number. Because I was play with some wallets and generate accounts in them and I noticed that the second account (start with 8) are the same before I delete the wallet and restore it. I thought it was random generated key stored in my device.