# nostr army knife this repository contains two things: ## a command-line tool for decoding and encoding nostr entities Install with `go install github.com/fiatjaf/nak`. It pairs nicely with https://github.com/blakejakopovic/nostcat (which handles the websocket/relay interface very well) using unix pipes. ### examples ``` ~> nak decode nsec1aqc5q5l8da0l7u6gra4p5xhleclngezlpsgd7z5dx07cpu8sxf2shqgn6y { "pubkey": "5b36b874b2b983197ba4be80553b2e4b6db2895a04567cea0aa47585b2e0c620", "private_key": "e8314053e76f5fff73481f6a1a1affce3f34645f0c10df0a8d33fd80f0f03255" } ~> nak event -c hello --sec e8314053e76f5fff73481f6a1a1affce3f34645f0c10df0a8d33fd80f0f03255 {"id":"ed840ef37a40cce4f4b8c361e5df13457ad664209cf4a297fd7df7e84fdd32e0","pubkey":"5b36b874b2b983197ba4be80553b2e4b6db2895a04567cea0aa47585b2e0c620","created_at":1683201092,"kind":1,"tags":[],"content":"hello","sig":"304a87dbbdf986a187eb9417316cfe3d6f8f31793ba20c9c6d7e4ebeeefe950d6ecba6098c201b7170c04e27c2f920d607a90f5c8763c35ac806dce37df1d05d"} ~> nak decode nevent1qqs29yet5tp0qq5xu5qgkeehkzqh5qu46739axzezcxpj4tjlkx9j7gpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet5sh59ud { "id": "a2932ba2c2f00286e5008b6737b0817a0395d7a25e9859160c195572fd8c5979", "relays": [ "wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net" ] } ~> nak req -a a2932ba2c2f00286e5008b6737b0817a0395d7a25e9859160c195572fd8c5979 -k 1 -a e8b487c079b0f67c695ae6c4c2552a47f38adfa2533cc5926bd2c102942fdcb7 ["REQ","nak",{"kinds":[1],"authors":["a2932ba2c2f00286e5008b6737b0817a0395d7a25e9859160c195572fd8c5979","e8b487c079b0f67c695ae6c4c2552a47f38adfa2533cc5926bd2c102942fdcb7"]}] ``` ### documentation ``` ~> nak --help NAME: nak - the nostr army knife command-line tool USAGE: nak [global options] command [command options] [arguments...] COMMANDS: req generates an encoded REQ message to be sent to a relay event generates an encoded event decode decodes nip19, nip21, nip05 or hex entities help, h Shows a list of commands or help for one command GLOBAL OPTIONS: --help, -h show help ~> nak event --help NAME: nak event - generates an encoded event USAGE: nak event [command options] [arguments...] DESCRIPTION: example usage (for sending directly to a relay with 'nostcat'): nak event -k 1 -c hello --envelope | nostcat wss://nos.lol OPTIONS: --envelope print the event enveloped in a ["EVENT", ...] message ready to be sent to a relay (default: false) --sec value secret key to sign the event (default: the key '1') EVENT FIELDS --content value, -c value event content (default: hello from the nostr army knife) --created-at value, --time value, --ts value unix timestamp value for the created_at field (default: now) --kind value, -k value event kind (default: 1) --tag value, -t value [ --tag value, -t value ] sets a tag field on the event, takes a value like -t e= -e value [ -e value ] shortcut for --tag e= -p value [ -p value ] shortcut for --tag p= ~> nak req --help NAME: nak req - generates an encoded REQ message to be sent to a relay USAGE: nak req [command options] [arguments...] DESCRIPTION: example usage (with 'nostcat'): nak req -k 1 -a 3bf0c63fcb93463407af97a5e5ee64fa883d107ef9e558472c4eb9aaaefa459d | nostcat wss://nos.lol OPTIONS: --bare print just the filter, not enveloped in a ["REQ", ...] array (default: false) FILTER ATTRIBUTES --author value, -a value [ --author value, -a value ] only accept events from these authors (pubkey as hex) --id value, -i value [ --id value, -i value ] only accept events with these ids (hex) --kind value, -k value [ --kind value, -k value ] only accept events with these kind numbers --limit value, -l value only accept up to this number of events (default: 0) --since value, -s value only accept events newer than this (unix timestamp) (default: 0) --tag value, -t value [ --tag value, -t value ] takes a tag like -t e=, only accept events with these tags --until value, -u value only accept events older than this (unix timestamp) (default: 0) -e value [ -e value ] shortcut for --tag e= -p value [ -p value ] shortcut for --tag p= ~> nak decode --help NAME: nak decode - decodes nip19, nip21, nip05 or hex entities USAGE: nak decode [command options] DESCRIPTION: example usage: nak decode npub1uescmd5krhrmj9rcura833xpke5eqzvcz5nxjw74ufeewf2sscxq4g7chm nak decode nevent1qqs29yet5tp0qq5xu5qgkeehkzqh5qu46739axzezcxpj4tjlkx9j7gpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet5sh59ud nak decode nprofile1qqsrhuxx8l9ex335q7he0f09aej04zpazpl0ne2cgukyawd24mayt8gpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqz8thwden5te0dehhxarj94c82c3wwajkcmr0wfjx2u3wdejhgqgcwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3exzarf9e3k7mgnp0sh5 nak decode nsec1jrmyhtjhgd9yqalps8hf9mayvd58852gtz66m7tqpacjedkp6kxq4dyxsr OPTIONS: --id, -e return just the event id, if applicable (default: false) --pubkey, -p return just the pubkey, if applicable (default: false) --help, -h show help ``` written in go using [go-nostr](https://github.com/nbd-wtf/go-nostr) and distributed as a single binary. ## a toolkit for debugging all things nostr as a webpage: ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1653275/227681805-0cd20b39-de0d-4fcb-abb4-de3283404e8f.png) written in [scala](https://scala-lang.org/) with [calico](https://www.armanbilge.com/calico/) and [snow](https://github.com/fiatjaf/snow)