# nostr A minimal Go library for the [Nostr protocol](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr). ```bash go get code.northwest.io/nostr ``` ## Why This Library? **1 dependency.** That's it. Other Nostr libraries pull in 30+ dependencies. This one has exactly one direct dependency: `btcec` for Schnorr signatures (required by the protocol). ``` require github.com/btcsuite/btcd/btcec/v2 v2.3.4 ``` No WebSocket libraries, no logging frameworks, no kitchen sink. Just the core protocol. ## What's Included - **Keys** — Generate, parse, sign, verify (hex and bech32/npub/nsec) - **Events** — Create, serialize, sign NIP-01 events - **Filters** — Build and match subscription filters - **Relay** — WebSocket pub/sub (stdlib `net/http` only) - **Tags** — Parse and build event tags - **Envelopes** — Protocol message parsing ## What's Not Included This is a minimal core library. It implements NIP-01 and the basics. It doesn't implement every NIP, handle connection pooling, or manage relay discovery. Build that yourself, or don't. ## Usage ```go package main import ( "context" "fmt" "code.northwest.io/nostr" ) func main() { // Generate a key pair key, _ := nostr.GenerateKey() fmt.Println("npub:", key.Npub()) // Create and sign an event event := &nostr.Event{ Kind: nostr.KindTextNote, Content: "Hello Nostr!", } event.Sign(key) // Connect and publish ctx := context.Background() relay, _ := nostr.Connect(ctx, "wss://relay.damus.io") defer relay.Close() relay.Publish(ctx, event) } ``` ## Examples See [examples/basic](examples/basic) for a runnable example. ## License MIT