Web wallet for CrypticOre written in React

@Drew Lemmy Drew Lemmy authored on 16 Feb 2021
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README.md

KristWeb v2


Dashboard design mockup

TODO LIST

This project is heavily under development. It is currently in the design stages, meaning there is no useful functionality yet.

Rewrite of the Krist Web Wallet, in React. This is a fully clientside Krist wallet that only needs to communicate to the Krist node itself. It securely saves wallets encrypted in your browser's Local Storage, so you don't have to type in wallet passwords ever again!

Building (for development)

git clone https://github.com/tmpim/KristWeb2
cd KristWeb2

npm i -g pnpm # If you don't have pnpm, please use it for development

pnpm install
npm start # Run the development server

Building (for production)

git clone https://github.com/tmpim/KristWeb2
cd KristWeb2
npm install
npm run build # Build the production files

Contributing

As per tmpim convention, this project uses Conventional Commits as a standard for commit messages.

Contributing translations

Translation files are currently created manually in the i18next JSON format. You can find existing translations in public/locales. The English (GB) translation is used as the fallback.

Language files are named with IETF language tags. Short tags (e.g. en instead of en-GB) are preferred.

IMPORTANT: If you are adding a new language, you must add a listing for the language with the English name, native name, a country code (for the flag) and the contributors list to languages.json.

The library will automatically detect the language from your browser to use, but for the sake of testing, you can override it by running the following command in the developer console (Ctrl+Shift+I):

localStorage.i18nextLng = "en";

If you need any help with specific i18next features (e.g. handling plurals), don't hesitate to contact Lemmmy.

Providing host attribution

To provide hosting credits in the sidebar footer, create the file host.json in the project root with the following contents:

{
  "name": "Lemmmy",
  "url": "https://github.com/Lemmmy"
}

If you like my work, and want to help me with this hobby project and many more in the future, please consider donating.

License

This project is licensed under the GPL v3 license. See LICENSE.txt for more.