# Reticulum MeshChatX A heavily customized fork of [Reticulum MeshChat](https://github.com/liamcottle/reticulum-meshchat), any meaningful, stable and tested modifications will be submitted as a PR upstream. ## Features of this fork - [x] Custom UI/UX (actively being improved) - [x] Ability to set inbound and propagation node stamps. - [x] Better config parsing. - [x] Cancel page fetching or file downloads - [x] Block recieving messages from users. - [ ] Spam filter (based on keywords) - [ ] Multi-identity support. - [ ] Multi-language support - [ ] Offline Reticulum documentation tool - [ ] More tools (translate, LoRa calculator, LXMFy bots, etc) - [x] Codebase reorganization and cleanup. - [ ] Tests and proper CI/CD pipeline. - [ ] RNS hot reload - [ ] Backup/Import identities, messages and interfaces. - [ ] Full LXST support. - [x] Move to Poetry and pyproject.toml for Python packaging. - [x] More stats on about page. - [x] Actions are pinned to full-length SHA hashes. - [x] Docker images are smaller and use SHA256 hashes for the images. - [x] Electron improvements. - [x] Latest updates for NPM and Python dependencies (bleeding edge) - [x] Numerous Ruff, Deepsource, CodeQL Advanced and Bearer Linting/SAST fixes. - [x] Some performance improvements. ## Usage Check [releases](https://github.com/Sudo-Ivan/reticulum-meshchatX/releases) for pre-built binaries or appimages. ## Building ```bash make install # installs Python deps via Poetry and Node deps via npm make build ``` You can run `make run` or `make develop` (a thin alias) to start the backend + frontend loop locally through `poetry run meshchat`. ### Python packaging The Python build is driven entirely by Poetry now. Run `python scripts/sync_version.py` or `make sync-version` before packaging so `pyproject.toml` and `src/version.py` match `package.json`. After that: ```bash python -m poetry install make wheel # produces a wheel in python-dist/ that bundles the public assets ``` The wheel includes the frontend `public/` assets, `logo/`, and the CLI entry point, and `python-dist/` keeps the artifact separate from the Electron `dist/` output. ### Building in Docker ```bash make docker-build ``` The Electron build artifacts will still live under `dist/` for releases. ## Python packaging The backend now provides `pyproject.toml` so you can build/install a wheel with `pip install .` or `python -m build`. Before packaging, run `python3 scripts/sync_version.py` (or `make sync-version`) so the generated `src/version.py` reflects the `package.json` version that the Electron artifacts use. The same version helper drives `meshchat.get_app_version()` and `setup.py`, so the CLI release metadata, wheel and AppImage/NSIS bundles stay aligned.