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A first step towards a successor to NIP-54

A first step towards a successor to NIP-54

Back when NIP-54 changed its format from Markdown to AsciiDoc, several already written articles got destroyed. Also, there was no real sorting. Some time ago, I used ChatGPT to craft a new NIP that introduces documentation spaces where articles are sorted in and support for 4 formats (HTML, Wikitext, Markdown and Asciidoc).

Now, I created the first application using my NIP. Thanks to Stacks and MKStack I was able to create an app using a custom NIP by only refering to its naddr. You can also read it here: https://habla.news/de/u/stl1988@stl1988.github.io/1747672991372

The NIP is hosted at https://nostrhub.com/naddr1qvzqqqrcvypzp2x32cxk5era2qtfj9njgmer0vm0ky3l3ytglks3m36r2vl7c7sgqqaxgmmrw4kk2mn5v96xjmmw94skuepdwa5kk6tn94mkjarg94ehqctrv4ej6ctwvskkvmmjd4shgttyv43kcctjv96xjmmwaw8rqc. The naddr is where MKStack gets the NIP from.

Link to the client: https://npub17vcw3v5wsakcd7d4enlzgdn46z5z8g57qgm56h857gfknjxukpns88ghvz.nostrdeploy.com

Please note that this still has some flaws.

I also made a raw event client: https://npub1z9u2zl0dtte4s4n5afayv68dn2wkxg37cqmr3x5n4eeueq6v40lq77ewrn.nostrdeploy.com

This client shows every event, regardless of its kind, and shows all event data. You can also create your own raw events here. This can be useful for debugging purposes of if you just want to know how Nostr works.

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