Turns out that @fiatjaf fixed the issue with the commas a while ago. So if you just use the latest version of nak with this, then all is good. 🥳
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Râu Cao ⚡
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Traveling full-time since 2010. Working on open-source software daily. Currently integrating Nostr features into Kosmos accounts.
Here's the bash script I created for publishing NIP-23 content. Maybe it's useful to someone else:
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I'm only aware of a single issue right now, which is that nak doesn't seem to like commas in tag content. Other than that, it works just fine for me.
This is a small thing, and the demo case is kind of silly (because there's an open-with-nostr button under the articles it's currently working for). Nevertheless, if you publish articles on the Web as well as on Nostr, would you consider adding this HTML element to your pages?
Also, if you're working a Nostr client that renders previews for linked content of any kind, you might want to parse that element and adapt your UI for Web pages that tell you about Nostr versions of their content.
Also please do let me know if you think I'm doing things wrong, or if you have any other kind of feedback. Thanks!

Linking to Nostr versions of Web content in a machine-readable way
A modest proposal for Web publishers and Nostr developers
OK, so Habla lost a draft of mine (and its whole relay page/loading is broken for me now) and I wasn't able to load it in any other client for long-form content either. The NIP-23 ecosystem in general is just rather messy and buggy.
So I ended up creating bash scripts to export all my drafts to Markdown files, with meta data in frontmatter format, as well as publishing updates from those Markdown files via nak.
(I hope the Deno folks release Fresh 2.0 soon, because I'm waiting to port Substr to it and actually add a decent, non-buggy publishing UI.)
Apparently, absolutely nobody wants to relay a zero-fee tx from my node. Where have all the plebs gone?
Wild!


@Alex Gleason Looks like mostr.pub has been missing my posts again in recent days. Not sure how to debug or help from my side, other than playing uptime monitor...
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