diff --git a/01.md b/01.md index d62f3177..e515d811 100644 --- a/01.md +++ b/01.md @@ -85,10 +85,11 @@ As a convention, all single-letter (only english alphabet letters: a-z, A-Z) key ### Kinds -Kinds specify how clients should interpret the meaning of each event and the other fields of each event (e.g. an `"r"` tag may have a meaning in an event of kind 1 and an entirely different meaning in an event of kind 10002). Each NIP may define the meaning of a set of kinds that weren't defined elsewhere. This NIP defines two basic kinds: +Kinds specify how clients should interpret the meaning of each event and the other fields of each event (e.g. an `"r"` tag may have a meaning in an event of kind 1 and an entirely different meaning in an event of kind 10002). Each NIP may define the meaning of a set of kinds that weren't defined elsewhere. [NIP-10](10.md), for instance, especifies the `kind:1` text note for social media applications. + +This NIP defines one basic kind: - `0`: **user metadata**: the `content` is set to a stringified JSON object `{name: , about: , picture: }` describing the user who created the event. [Extra metadata fields](24.md#kind-0) may be set. A relay may delete older events once it gets a new one for the same pubkey. -- `1`: **text note**: the `content` is set to the **plaintext** content of a note (anything the user wants to say). Content that must be parsed, such as Markdown and HTML, should not be used. Clients should also not parse content as those. And also a convention for kind ranges that allow for easier experimentation and flexibility of relay implementation: diff --git a/10.md b/10.md index c1d50687..064e56a0 100644 --- a/10.md +++ b/10.md @@ -1,14 +1,22 @@ NIP-10 ====== - -On "e" and "p" tags in Text Events (kind 1) -------------------------------------------- +Text Notes and Threads +---------------------- `draft` `optional` +This NIP defines `kind:1` as a simple plaintext note. + ## Abstract -This NIP describes how to use "e" and "p" tags in text events, especially those that are replies to other text events. It helps clients thread the replies into a tree rooted at the original event. + +This NIP describes how to use "e" and "p" tags in text events, especially those that are replies to other text events. It helps clients thread the replies into a tree rooted at the original event. + +The `.content` property contains some human-readable text. + +`e` and `p` tags can be used to define note threads, replies and mentions. + +Markup languages such as markdown and HTML SHOULD NOT be used. ## Marked "e" tags (PREFERRED) `["e", , , , ]` diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3b36f0bb..ed8336cb 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ They exist to document what may be implemented by [Nostr](https://github.com/nos - [NIP-07: `window.nostr` capability for web browsers](07.md) - [NIP-08: Handling Mentions](08.md) --- **unrecommended**: deprecated in favor of [NIP-27](27.md) - [NIP-09: Event Deletion Request](09.md) -- [NIP-10: Conventions for clients' use of `e` and `p` tags in text events](10.md) +- [NIP-10: Text Notes and Threads](10.md) - [NIP-11: Relay Information Document](11.md) - [NIP-13: Proof of Work](13.md) - [NIP-14: Subject tag in text events](14.md)