Adenosine triphosphate molecule, from Wikipedia (CC-0 image by Ben Mills)
`adenosine`: enthusiast-grade implementation of atproto.com in Rust =================================================================== **Status:** it doesn't really work yet and will eat your data This is a hobby project to implement components of the proposed Bluesky AT Protocol ([atproto.com](https://atproto.com)) for federated social media, as initially announced in Fall 2022. This might be interesting for other folks to take a spin with, but isn't intended to host real content from real people. The goal is to think through how the protocol might work by implementing it. Components: - `adenosine-cli` ([README](./adenosine-cli/README.md), [manpage](./extra/adenosine.1.md)): command-line client (`adenosine`) - `adenosine-pds` ([README](./adenosine-pds/README.md), [manpage](./extra/adenosine-pds.1.md)): "small world" personal data server implementation, with data in sqlite ## Disclaimer In addition to the below standard Free Software disclaimer from the LICENSE file, note that this project is likely to be out of sync with upstream protocol specifications; is not intended for real-world use; is entirely naive about abuse, security, and privacy; will not have an upgrade/migration path; etc. > [CONTRIBUTORS] PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, > > EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED > > WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ## Development and Contributions Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV) is currently 1.61, using 2021 Rust Edition. Contributions, conversations, bug reports, and handwriten postcards are all welcome. This is a low-effort hobby project so high-touch support, feature requests, growth strategies, etc, probably will not be fielded. The source code license is AGPLv3. Please acknowledge this in any initial contributions, and also indicate whether and how you would like to be acknowledged as a contributor (eg, a name and optionally a URL).