Self assembling knowledge base, built by nostr devs, to help newcomers build their own nostr clients - using Behavior Driven Development. "what you want to do" phrased in natural language paired with code that accomplishes it. Send them as nostr events, formatted like a wiki. Any developer can use working knowledge to guide their development - even steps to troubleshoot software using tools and frameworks that the a dev never used.

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We're (GitCitadel) are developing educational technology on top of nostr to help create a knowledge base of nostr development. Using Behavior Driven Development we can create pieces of text that can be navigated either by humans or an LLM to help find the functions needed to implement ideas. If you want to dive in, here are some sources. We want anyone interested in nostr to build the client using examples from other experienced devs. Also happy to explain more. View quoted note โ†’
liminal ๐Ÿฆ 's avatar liminal ๐Ÿฆ 
@npub1m4ny...c2jl kickstarted things with this article: https://highlighter.com/laeserin/1719204947236 Which was picked up by @Nunya Bidness and he added some cool extrapolations ๐Ÿ˜ https://fountain.fm/episode/5D7Ds8tpivptu5OPy0lQ https://fountain.fm/episode/RtokKi1qHtjPNHGY7yuK And an article on Zettelkasten, a personal knowledge management system that we're brainstorming how to scale up for collaborative uses. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/NfdHG6oHBJ8Qxc26s/the-zettelkasten-method-1
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