Rust implementation of NextGraph, a Decentralized and local-first web 3.0 ecosystem
https://nextgraph.org
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README.md
ngd - NextGraph Daemon
Usage
Create the first admin user
ngcli gen-key
ngd --save-key -d <DOMAIN_NAME> -l 1440 --admin <THE_USER_ID_YOU_JUST_CREATED>
// note the server peerID in the logs
ngcli --save-key -s 127.0.0.1,1440,<PEER_ID_OF_SERVER> -u <THE_PRIVATE_KEY_OF_THE_USER_YOU_JUST_CREATED> admin add-user <THE_USER_ID_YOU_JUST_CREATED> -a
you should see a message User added successfully
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to check that the admin user has been created :
ngcli --save-key -s 127.0.0.1,1440,<PEER_ID_OF_SERVER> -u <THE_PRIVATE_KEY_OF_THE_USER_YOU_JUST_CREATED> admin list-users -a
should return your userId
you can now save the configs of both the server and client
ngd -d <DOMAIN_NAME> -l 1440 --save-config
ngcli -s 127.0.0.1,1440,<PEER_ID_OF_SERVER> -u <THE_PRIVATE_KEY_OF_THE_USER_YOU_JUST_CREATED> --save-config