njump is a HTTP Nostr static gateway that allows you to browse profiles, notes and relays; it is an easy way to preview a resource and then open it with your preferred client. The typical use of njump is to share a resource outside the Nostr world, where the Nostr: schema is not (yet) working.
njump has some special features to effectively share notes on platforms that offer links preview, like Twitter and Telegram.
njump currently lives under njump.me, you can reach it appending a Nostr NIP-19 entity (npub, nevent, nprofile, naddr, etc.) or a NIP-05 address after the domain, e.g. njump.me/nevent1xxxxxx...xxx
or njump.me/[email protected]
For more information about njump's philosophy and its use, read the presentation on the homepage.
kind | description | NIP |
---|---|---|
0 |
Metadata | 1 |
1 |
Short Text Note | 1 |
6 |
Repost | 18 |
1063 |
File Metadata | 94 |
1311 |
Live Chat Message | 53 |
30023 |
Long-form Content | 23 |
30024 |
Draft Long-form Content | 23 |
30311 |
Live Event | 53 |
The easiest way to start is to run the development server with just
(if you have it installed) or with TAILWIND_DEBUG=true go run .
. You can also check the contents of justfile
to see other useful scripts.
For live-reload you can use air
and start it with air -c .air.toml
-- this will run it without the local cache, which can be annoying if you're not specifically debugging the part of the code that loads content, so you may want to run it with air -c .air.toml --build.cmd 'go build -o ./tmp/main .'
. These run modes will recompile the Tailwind bundle on every restart and they assume you have the tailwind
CLI installed globally.
You can grab one from the releases, unpack and run it.
To build and run in a Docker container:
docker build -t njump .
docker run -e DOMAIN=njump.mydomain.com -p 2999:2999 njump
These are the defaults that you can change by setting environment variables in your system before running:
PORT="2999"
DOMAIN="njump.me"
DISK_CACHE_PATH="/tmp/njump-internal"
EVENT_STORE_PATH="/tmp/njump-db"
TAILWIND_DEBUG=
For example, when running from a precompiled binary you can do something like PORT=5000 ./njump
.