Chatter about kbtui, a command line application for Keybase chat, written in Go for portability.144 total members
![]() | thecrazygm Michael Garcia |
![]() | cabang Casper Weiss Bang |
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![]() | sammyoye Samuel |
![]() | aagudria Aaron Gudrian |
![]() | zorromaster Camille |
![]() | thecrazygm Michael Garcia |
![]() | cabang Casper Weiss Bang |
![]() | tedsag |
![]() | sammyoye Samuel |
![]() | aagudria Aaron Gudrian |
![]() | zorromaster Camille |
![]() | stellarup Stella Deus |
![]() | cheryperry Ariadna Zieliński |
![]() | andeten Fredrik Persson |
![]() | wilvear Henrique da Mata |
![]() | davidro David Rombert |
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![]() | How to join kbtuiInstall KeybaseDownload Keybase and enter"kbtui" from the teams tab. This is an "open" team, which means the admins will auto-accept any request to join, and you can get in fast. |
A Keybase team is a group of people who can communicate with end-to-end cryptography. This means the team's chats and files cannot be read by anyone outside the team, not even someone who breaks into Keybase's servers.
Membership/role changes are entered into achain of signatures which (1) cannot be altered by a malicious person outside the team, and (2) must be signed by a team admin, as defined byprevious links in the chain.
Open communities also benefit from Keybase, even if encryption isn't the goal, since data is cryptographicallysigned.
Here are thecrypto docs for the academics among us.