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README.md

Build / Develop

SPA Bundle (monolithic static javascript file)

To build the SPA bundle (bundle.web.js), first get a Javascript development environment set up. Either follow the top-level README, or something quick like:

# install nodejs 18 (specifically)
nvm install 18
nvm use 18
npm install --global yarn

# setup tools and deps (in top level of this repo)
yarn install --frozen-lockfile

# run yarn web dev server, if you wanted
yarn web

Then build and copy over the big 'ol bundle.web.js file:

# in the top level of this repo
yarn build-web

Golang Daemon

Install golang. We are generally using v1.19+.

In this directory (bskyweb/):

# re-build and run daemon
go run ./cmd/bskyweb serve

# build and output a binary
go build -o bskyweb ./cmd/bskyweb/

The easiest way to configure the daemon is to copy example.env to .env and fill in auth values there.