Wondering one thing. How do people upload their profile photos on something like Damus, etc?
Does Damus match the username you picked with twitter to grab the profile pic... or is there a NIPy way of doing the profile pics? ( i saw twitter jack had his usual profile pic on there for example)
I'm trying to add the required files/folder (Wellknown and _yaml) int my existing GitHub page. Should this work as well or do I need to create new repo just for the nip05 identifier?
To add the NIP05 identifier to your GitHub page you need to follow the process that is written in many blogs like in the one OP posted https://nvk.org/n00b-nip5.
But there's a catch that stopped my process for a few hours.
I found out that you need to include a new empty file in the root directory named .nojekyll
Wondering one thing. How do people upload their profile photos on something like Damus, etc?
Does Damus match the username you picked with twitter to grab the profile pic... or is there a NIPy way of doing the profile pics? ( i saw twitter jack had his usual profile pic on there for example)
Can't do it with Damus yet.
Just log into another client with your keys that supports this, such as astral.ninja, and add your picture there.
roger
Pretty sure none of the relays accept uploaded profile photos. The only option I saw was to direct the client to a url
I'm not sure. I couldn't find anything explicit in the NIPs with a few simple searches.
I'd guess it's metadata attached to a profile object of some kind.
it's cool. was only asking if you knew off top. otherwise twitter must know
found something here, will dig in later https://twitter.com/mutatrum/status/1605499432719433729?s=20&t=2-ajzEX2R7phYl4a4Hogtg
I'm trying to add the required files/folder (Wellknown and _yaml) int my existing GitHub page. Should this work as well or do I need to create new repo just for the nip05 identifier?
To answer my own question...
To add the NIP05 identifier to your GitHub page you need to follow the process that is written in many blogs like in the one OP posted https://nvk.org/n00b-nip5.
But there's a catch that stopped my process for a few hours.
I found out that you need to include a new empty file in the root directory named .nojekyll
What this does is explained here https://github.blog/2009-12-29-bypassing-jekyll-on-github-pages/
Thank you for posting. What a coincidence, because I was looking for this exact information!