Reticulum MeshChatX
Important
v4 coming soon with release builds for Linux and Windows. As well as updated container images and wheel packages.
A Reticulum MeshChat fork from the future.
This project is separate from the original Reticulum MeshChat project, and is not affiliated with the original project.
Warning
Backup your reticulum-meshchat folder before using! MeshChatX will attempt to auto-migrate whatever it can from the old database without breaking things, but it is best to keep backups.
Goal
To provide everything you need for Reticulum, LXMF, and LXST in one beautiful and feature-rich application.
- Desktop app (Linux, Windows, macOS)
- Self-host on your server easily with or without containers
- Mobile app (one can dream)
- Reliable, "secure", fast and easy to use.
Note on macOS: You will need to manually build or use containers since I do not have a macOS machine or runner.
Quick Start (Docker - Recommended)
The easiest way to get MeshChatX running is using Docker. Our official image is multi-arch and supports linux/amd64 and linux/arm64 (Raspberry Pi, etc.).
# Pull and run the latest image
docker pull git.quad4.io/rns-things/meshchatx:latest
# Run MeshChatX in a Docker container
docker run -d \
--name=meshchatx \
-p 8000:8000 \
-v $PWD/storage:/app/storage \
-v $PWD/public:/app/public \
# --network=host \ # Uncomment for autointerface support
git.quad4.io/rns-things/meshchatx:latest
# Or use Docker Compose for an even easier setup
docker compose up -d
Check releases for pre-built binaries (AppImage, DEB, EXE) if you prefer standalone apps. (coming soon)
Major Features
- Full LXST Support: Custom voicemail, phonebook, contact sharing, and ringtone support.
- Multi-Identity: Switch between multiple Reticulum identities seamlessly.
- Modern UI/UX: A completely redesigned, intuitive interface.
- Integrated Maps: OpenLayers with MBTiles support for offline maps.
- Security: Read more about it in the Security section.
- Offline Docs: Access Reticulum documentation without an internet connection.
- Expanded Tools: Includes RNStatus, RNProbe, RNCP, Micron Editor, Paper Message Generator and a Translator.
- Page Archiving: Built-in crawler and browser for archived pages offline.
- Banishment: Banish LXMF users, Telephony, and NomadNet Nodes. (and unbanish them)
- i18n: Support for English, German, and Russian.
Screenshots
Pipx / Global Installation
If you prefer to install MeshChatX globally using pipx, pip or uv, you can do so directly from the repository. However, you must specify the path to your built frontend files using the --public-dir flag or MESHCHAT_PUBLIC_DIR environment variable, as the static files are not bundled with the source code. The release .whl packages include the built frontend files and also there is a seperate frontend zip to grab and use.
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Install MeshChatX:
pipx install git+https://git.quad4.io/RNS-Things/MeshChatX -
Run with Frontend Path:
# Replace /path/to/MeshChatX/meshchatx/public with your actual path meshchat --public-dir /path/to/MeshChatX/meshchatx/public
Manual Installation (From Source)
If you want to run MeshChatX from the source code locally:
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://git.quad4.io/RNS-Things/MeshChatX cd MeshChatX -
Build the Frontend: Requires Node.js and pnpm.
corepack enable pnpm install pnpm run build-frontend -
Install & Run Backend: Requires Python 3.10+ and Poetry.
pip install poetry poetry install poetry run meshchat --headless --host 127.0.0.1
Configuration
MeshChatX can be configured via command-line arguments or environment variables.
| Argument | Environment Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--host |
MESHCHAT_HOST |
127.0.0.1 |
Web server address |
--port |
MESHCHAT_PORT |
8000 |
Web server port |
--no-https |
MESHCHAT_NO_HTTPS |
false |
Disable HTTPS |
--headless |
MESHCHAT_HEADLESS |
false |
Don't launch browser |
--auth |
MESHCHAT_AUTH |
false |
Enable basic auth |
--storage-dir |
MESHCHAT_STORAGE_DIR |
./storage |
Data directory |
--public-dir |
MESHCHAT_PUBLIC_DIR |
- | Frontend files path |
Development
We use Task for automation.
| Task | Description |
|---|---|
task install |
Install all dependencies |
task run |
Run the application |
task lint |
Run all linters (Python & Frontend) |
task format |
Format all code (Python & Frontend) |
task test |
Run all tests |
task test:cov |
Run tests with coverage reports |
task build |
Build frontend and backend |
Security
- ASAR Integrity (Electron 39)
- Integrity checks on all files (frontend and backend)
- HTTPS by default (automated locally generated certs)
- 3-layer CORS protection (loading.html, python backend server, electron main.js)
- Updated dependencies and daily scanning (OSV)
- Container image scanning (Trivy)
- SBOM for dependency observability and tracking (soon)
- Extensive testing and fuzzing.
- Rootless docker images (soon)
- Pinned actions and container images (supply chain security and deterministic builds)
Credits
- Liam Cottle - Original Reticulum MeshChat
- RFnexus - micron-parser-js
- Marqvist - Reticulum










