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A censorship resistant Nostr client for Android

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Onyx: Amethyst fork without censorship

Onyx is a nostr client that is a fork of Amethyst

Get the latest APK from the Releases Section.

Current Features

  • Event Builders / WebSocket Subscriptions (NIP-01)
  • Home Feed
  • Notifications Feed
  • Global Feed
  • Replies and mentions (NIP-10)
  • Reactions (NIP-25)
  • Reposts (NIP-18)
  • Image/Video/Url/LnInvoice Previews
  • View Threads
  • Private Messages (NIP-04)
  • User Profiles (edit/follow/unfollow - NIP-02)
  • Public Chats (NIP-28)
  • Bech Encoding support (NIP-19)
  • Notification Dots
  • Reporting and Hide User capability (NIP-56)
  • Automatic Translations
  • Relay Sets (home, dms, public chats, global)
  • User/Note Tagging (NIP-08, NIP-10)
  • Lightning Tips
  • Zaps (private, public, anon, non-zap) (NIP-57)
  • URI Support (NIP-21)
  • Created_at Limits (NIP-22)
  • Event Deletion (NIP-09)
  • Nostr Address (NIP-05)
  • Long-form Content (NIP-23)
  • Parameterized Replaceable Events (NIP-33)
  • Online Relay Search (NIP-50)
  • Internationalization
  • Badges (NIP-58)
  • Hashtag Following and Custom Hashtags
  • Polls (NIP-69)
  • Verifiable static content in URLs (NIP-94)
  • Login with QR
  • Wallet Connect API (NIP-47)
  • Accessible uploads
  • Bounty support (nostrbounties.com)
  • De-googled F-Droid flavor
  • External Identity Support (NIP-39)
  • Multiple Accounts
  • Markdown Support
  • Relay Authentication (NIP-42)
  • Content stored in relays themselves (NIP-95)
  • Custom Emoji (NIP-30)
  • Zap Forwarding (NIP-57)
  • Text Note References (NIP-27)
  • Audio Tracks (zapstr.live) (Kind:31337)
  • Push Notifications (Zaps and Messages)
  • Generic Tags (NIP-12)
  • Sensitive Content (NIP-36)
  • View Individual Reactions (Like, Boost, Zaps, Reports) per Post
  • Recommended Application Handlers (NIP-89)
  • Events with a Subject (NIP-14)
  • Generic Reposts (kind:16)
  • Live Activities & Live Chats (NIP-53)
  • Relay Pages (NIP-11)
  • HTTP Auth (NIP-98)
  • Zapraiser (NIP-TBD)
  • Moderated Communities (NIP-172)
  • Emoji Packs (Kind:30030)
  • Personal Emoji Lists (Kind:10030)
  • Classifieds (Kind:30403)
  • Marketplace (NIP-15)
  • Image/Video Capture in the app
  • Local Database
  • Bookmarks, Pinned Posts, Muted Events (NIP-51)
  • Proof of Work in the Phone (NIP-13, NIP-20)
  • Workspaces
  • Expiration Support (NIP-40)
  • Infinity Scroll
  • Relay List Metadata (NIP-65)
  • Signing Requests (NIP-46)
  • Delegated Event Signing (NIP-26)
  • Account Creation / Backup Guidance
  • Mnemonic seed phrase (NIP-06)
  • Message Sent feedback (NIP-20)
  • OpenTimestamps Attestations (NIP-03)

Development Overview

Overall Architecture

This is a native Android app made with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose. The app uses a modified version of the nostrpostrlib to talk to Nostr relays. The overall architecture consists in the UI, which uses the usual State/ViewModel/Composition, the service layer that connects with Nostr relays, and the model/repository layer, which keeps all Nostr objects in memory, in a full OO graph.

The repository layer stores Nostr Events as Notes and Users separately. Those classes use LiveData objects to allow the UI and other parts of the app to subscribe to each individual Note/User and receive updates when they happen. They are also responsible for updating viewModels when needed. Filters react to changes in the screen. As the user sees different Events, the Datasource classes are used to receive more information about those particular Events.

Most of the UI is reactive to changes in the repository classes. The service layer assembles Nostr filters for each need of the app, receives the data from the Relay, and sends it to the repository. Connection with relays is never closed during the use of the app. The UI receives a notification that objects were updated. Instances of User and Notes are mutable directly. There will never be two Notes with the same ID or two User instances with the same pubkey.

Lastly, the user's account information (priv key/pub key) is stored in the Android KeyStore for security.

Setup

Make sure to have the following pre-requisites installed:

  1. Java 17
  2. Android Studio
  3. Android 8.0+ Phone or Emulation setup

Fork and clone this repository and import into Android Studio

git clone https://github.com/vitorpamplona/amethyst.git

Use one of the Android Studio builds to install and run the app in your device or a simulator.

Building

Build the app:

./gradlew assembleDebug

Testing

./gradlew test
./gradlew connectedAndroidTest

Linting

./gradlew ktlintCheck
./gradlew ktlintFormat

Installing on device

For the F-Droid build:

./gradlew installFdroidDebug

For the Play build:

./gradlew installPlayDebug

How to Deploy

  1. Generate a new signing key
keytool -genkey -v -keystore <my-release-key.keystore> -alias <alias_name> -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000
openssl base64 < <my-release-key.keystore> | tr -d '\n' | tee some_signing_key.jks.base64.txt
  1. Create 4 Secret Key variables on your GitHub repository and fill in with the signing key information
    • KEY_ALIAS <- <alias_name>
    • KEY_PASSWORD <- <your password>
    • KEY_STORE_PASSWORD <- <your key store password>
    • SIGNING_KEY <- the data from <my-release-key.keystore>
  2. Change the versionCode and versionName on app/build.gradle
  3. Commit and push.
  4. Tag the commit with v{x.x.x}
  5. Let the Create Release GitHub Action build a new aab file.
  6. Add your CHANGE LOG to the description of the new release
  7. Download the aab file and upload it to the` PlayStore.

Privacy on Relays & nostr

Your internet protocol (IP) address is exposed to the relays you connect to. If you want to improve your privacy, consider utilizing a service that masks your IP address (e.g. a VPN) from trackers online.

The relay also learns which public keys you are requesting, meaning your public key will be tied to your IP address.

Relays have all your data in raw text. They know your IP, your name, your location (guessed from IP), your pub key, all your contacts, and other relays, and can read every action you do (post, like, boost, quote, report, etc) with the exception of Private Zaps and Private DMs.

DM Privacy

While the content of direct messages (DMs) is only visible to you, and your DM nostr counterparty, everyone can see that and when you and your counterparty are DM-ing each other.

Visibility & Permanence of Your Content on nostr

Information Visibility

Content that you share can be shared to other relays. Information that you share is publicly visible to anyone reading from relays that have your information. Your information may also be visible to nostr users who do not share relays with you.

Information Permanence

Information shared on nostr should be assumed permanent for privacy purposes. There is no way to guarantee deleting or editing any content once posted.

Screenshots

Home Feed Messages Live Streams Notifications
Home Feed Messages Live Streams Notifications

Contributing

Only minor contributions are welcomed, this is meant to be a continuously updated rebase of the original project.

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