Very raw and barebone sample of one of potential ways how to use FDS.js.
it shows basic functionality of:
- create account
- store key-pair values
- store encrypted key-pair values
- messages
- contacts
- storing files
- sending files
Very similar to fds-react-log, bit more structured with samples using await and promise.then in comments depending on your preference.
## Installation
- clone the FDS.js repo
- change directory to the FDS repo
- run
npm link
in this directory, you should have output similar to.../Users/significance/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.2/lib/node_modules/fds -> /Users/significance/Code/df/FDS
- clone this repo and cd into it
- run
npm install
- run
npm link fds
, you should have output similar to.../Users/significance/Code/df/fds-react-log/node_modules/fds -> /Users/significance/.nvm/versions/node/v8.11.2/lib/node_modules/fds -> /Users/significance/Code/df/FDS
- run
npm start
- you should be able to access the project using Chrome at http://localhost:3000
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