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Keyoxide
Keyoxide is a modern, secure and decentralized platform to prove your online identity.
Self-hosting
Self-hosting Keyoxide is an important aspect of the project. Users need to trust the Keyoxide instance they're using to reliably verify identities. Making Keyoxide itself decentralized means no one needs to trust a central server. If a friend or family member is hosting a Keyoxide instance, it becomes much easier to trust the instance!
Docker
The Docker container allows you to easily self-host the Keyoxide project. To get started, simply run:
docker run -d -p 3000:3000 keyoxide/keyoxide:stable
Keyoxide will now be available by visiting http://localhost:3000.
To add support for Twitter account verification, make a developer account, obtain a Bearer token and run:
docker run -d -p 3000:3000 -e "TWITTER_API_AUTH=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" keyoxide/keyoxide:stable
Docker-compose
To run Keyoxide using docker-compose, add the following snippet to your docker-compose.yml
:
keyoxide:
image: keyoxide/keyoxide:stable
ports:
- 3000:3000
environment:
- TWITTER_API_AUTH=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Contributing
Anyone can contribute if they'd like! No need to be a programmer or technically-oriented for that matter.
Contributing to Keyoxide can happen in many forms:
- Finding and reporting bugs
- Suggesting new features
- Improving documentation
- Writing code to fix bugs and features
- Promoting decentralized identity and web3.0
Please note that this project has a Code of Conduct that all contributors agree to abide when participating.
Local development
To run Keyoxide locally on your machine for development:
- install NodeJS
- run the server with
node index.js
Keyoxide will now be available at https://localhost:3000