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2023-11-01feat(prs-create) send to repo relaysDanConwayDev
fetch repository reference events to identify repository relays send pr events to repository relays alongside user relays
2023-11-01fixup! build(test) fix running tests togetherDanConwayDev
2023-11-01build(deps) update nostr nostr-sdkDanConwayDev
fix breaking changes
2023-11-01build(test) fix running tests togetherDanConwayDev
use a patched websocket server that releases port after x connections enabling its use in many tests included in the same test run
2023-11-01feat(login) fetch from discovered write relaysDanConwayDev
immediately request metadata and relay list from any newly discovered user write relays
2023-10-01feat(login) fetch user relays and metadataDanConwayDev
get user relay list and metadata events from relays when keys are used and last fetch attempt was more than an hour ago uses user's write relays if known, otherwise uses fallback relays to achieve this a method for intergration testing event fetching from relays was added
2023-10-01feat(prs-create) send to multiple relaysDanConwayDev
add tests but these currently don't work when run together
2023-10-01feat(prs-create) send commit to relayDanConwayDev
- add client - use client to send event - add async functionality - enabler for relay interaction whilst getting cli input
2023-10-01feat(prs-create) find commits and create eventsDanConwayDev
- identify commits - create pull request event - create patch events
2023-09-01feat(login) password login using encrypted nsecDanConwayDev
Enables the user to only handle the nsec upon first use of the tool by encrypting it with a password and storing it on disk in an application cache. The approach to encryption draws heavily from that used by the gossip nostr client. - unencrypted nsec is zeroed from memory - a salt is used to defend against rainbow tables - computationally expensive key stretching defends against brute-force attacks of passwords with low entropy. There is UX trade-off between decryption speed and key-stretching computation. This UX challenge is exacerbated in a cli tool as decryption must take place more regularly. Thought was put into the selected n_log and a heavily reduced value is provided for long passwords where security benefits are smaller. A more granular reducing in computation was also considered by rejected to avoided to revealing just how weak a password is as most weak passwords are reused.
2023-09-13refactor: rebuild app skeletonDanConwayDev
Create skeleton for a complete rebuild of the prototype as a production ready product. Includes design patterns for: - dependency injection - unit testing with dependency mocking - integration testing - error handling - config storage BREAKING-CHANGE: ground-up redesign with incompatible protocol standards