diff --git a/README.MD b/README.MD index 95ddc45..f2351c3 100644 --- a/README.MD +++ b/README.MD @@ -12,25 +12,14 @@ --- -**hack-house** is a multi-user, end-to-end-encrypted terminal session. A small -crew shares an encrypted chat room and, when summoned, a disposable sandboxed -Linux box they drive together — with real Linux users, an owner who delegates -the keys, and file transfer in between. +Fork from https://github.com/diorwave/cmd-chat -A privacy- and security-oriented chatroom, with file sharing and shared terminal -sessions on top. For sharing. For learning. For hacking. For building. For demos. -For teaching. For mentorship — for the people who don't want to trust -corporations to manage their data and communications. +This tool a privacy and security oriented chatroom that we added file sharing as well as shared terminal sessions. -The server never sees plaintext. Messages, files, and terminal output are all -relayed as opaque ciphertext. Close the window and the house empties — nothing -is written to disk on the server. +For sharing. For learnng. For hacking. For building. For demos. For teaching. For mentorhsip for the people who dont want to trust corporations to manage their data and communications. -> hack-house is the evolution of **cmd-chat** -> ([diorwave/cmd-chat](https://github.com/diorwave/cmd-chat)). The Python (Sanic) -> server is the same proven zero-knowledge relay; the flagship client is now a -> Rust [`ratatui`](https://ratatui.rs) TUI. SRP + HKDF→Fernet are byte-for-byte -> compatible across both, so the original Python client still interoperates. + +Encrypted chat that runs in your terminal. You host the server, you control the room. Close the window — everything's gone. Messages and files are encrypted client-side before the server ever sees them. ## Features