/chirp

a social media project meant to mimic the feel of twitter but be better

Primary LanguagePHPMIT LicenseMIT

Chirp

Chirp logo

Chirp is an open source social media project designed to replicate the feel of Twitter, but be better. Chirp is built with PHP, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and SQLite.

Status

What's Working

  • Account creation
  • Posting
  • Replying
  • Liking
  • Account editing
  • Following

What's Not Working

  • Reposts
  • Viewing reposts on accounts

What's Planned

  • Post editing
  • Post deletion
  • Search
  • Trends
  • "For You" timeline

Screenshot

Chirp on Desktop

Contributing to Chirp

Chirp's source code is open source, and contributions are welcome! You can fork this repository, make changes, and submit a pull request. If you contribute, include your Chirp username to receive a contributor badge next to your name.

Working with the Code

Using PHP's Built-in Server

  1. Clone this repository to your desired location.

  2. Navigate to the project directory:

    php -S localhost:port

Using Apache/XAMPP

  1. Ensure you have PHP and PDO with SQLite support installed.

  2. Clone the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/actuallyaridan/chirp
    mv chirp /var/www/
    • Note: Replace /var/www/ with the directory used by your Apache or XAMPP installation.
  3. Ensure the directory is empty before moving Chirp. Placing it in a non-empty folder like /htdocs/chirp may cause issues.

Database

Chirp uses SQLite as its database. The actual database is not included in the repository due to sensitive information, but a blank sample database (chirp.db.sample) is provided.

To use it:

  1. Rename chirp.db.sample to chirp.db.
  2. Place it above the root directory of your PHP web server to secure it.
  3. Data will populate automatically as you use the application.

To create an admin account:

  1. Manually generate an invite code.
  2. Sign up with the username "chirp".

Note: A more user-friendly system for managing permissions and privileges is planned.

Forking Chirp

You are free to fork Chirp and use its code as a foundation for your project. However, please adhere to the following guidelines:

  • Rebrand your project: Avoid using any Chirp branding.
  • Credit us: Provide credit to the original contributors or link to this repository.

Chirp is licensed under the MIT license.