A ready-to-use¹ implementation of the LNURL specification.
This library works as a toolkit so you can serve and make your LNURL requests with ease.
¹ Soon to be. Currently it's still on early stages and should be considered experimental.
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- Remove SOS signs from above list (by just working on it)
- Add types helpers and all the stuff needed for the server side
- Make it client agnostic (currently it uses reqwest)
- Make it both sync and async (I want no part in this war)
- Breaking it into client / structures (flexibility right)
- Better, WAY better error handling. Geez