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heartwood — Peer-to-peer code collaboration and publishing stack with a secure, decentralized protocol, CLI tool, and network daemon for sovereign code forges. | Kitploit
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Peer-to-peer code collaboration and publishing stack with a secure, decentralized protocol, CLI tool, and network daemon for sovereign code forges.

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Radicle Heartwood Protocol & Stack

Heartwood is the third iteration of the Radicle Protocol, a powerful peer-to-peer code collaboration and publishing stack. The repository contains a full implementation of Heartwood, complete with a user-friendly command-line interface (rad) and network daemon (radicle-node).

Radicle is a secure, decentralized and powerful alternative to centralized code forges such as GitHub and GitLab that preserves user sovereignty and freedom.

See the Protocol Guide for an in-depth description of how Radicle works.

For more information about installing and running Radicle, how to contribute, and licensing, please refer to the main README.md of the repository.

Radicle on GitHub

Please note that GitHub is not the forge that Radicle is being developed with. Radicle is developed using Radicle. Therefore, issues cannot be created on GitHub, but only via Radicle directly. However, pull requests are still accepted.

To view existing issues and patches with your web browser, navigate to radicle.network.

To contribute issues and patches, please consider installing Radicle and follow our guides.

Feedback

If you have feedback, feel free to create issues using rad issue, join our Zulip, or email [email protected]. Emails sent to this address are automatically posted to our public #feedback channel on Zulip, revealing the From header (which usually contains your name and email address). This allows us to discuss your feedback on Zulip, and, if necessary, respond to you via email.

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