Basic Usage¶
This guide covers the most common workflows and commands you'll use with nsyte. For a complete reference of all commands, see the Command Reference.
Initializing a Project¶
The first step in using nsyte is to initialize your project. This creates the necessary configuration files and sets up your authentication.
This interactive command will: 1. Ask for your authentication method (private key or bunker) 2. Configure your relays and servers 3. Create a .nsite
directory with your configuration
Uploading Your Site¶
The most common command you'll use is upload
. This command publishes your website files to the configured relays and servers.
# Basic upload
nsyte upload ./dist
# Upload with options
nsyte upload ./dist --force --concurrency 8 --verbose
Common options: - --force
: Re-upload all files, even if they haven't changed - --purge
: Delete files that no longer exist locally - --verbose
: Show detailed progress - --concurrency
: Number of parallel uploads (default: 4) - --fallback
: HTML file to use as 404.html (for SPAs)
Managing Files¶
Listing Published Files¶
To see what files are currently published:
This will show: - File paths - Upload dates - File sizes - Status (if available)
Downloading Files¶
To download your published files:
This is useful for: - Creating backups - Migrating to a different setup - Verifying published content
Authentication Methods¶
nsyte supports three authentication methods:
1. Generated Private Key¶
The simplest method - nsyte will generate a new nostr key pair for you.
2. Existing Private Key¶
Use your own nostr private key.
3. nostr Bunker (NIP-46)¶
The most secure method - keeps your keys on a separate device.
# Connect to a bunker
nsyte bunker connect 'bunker://pubkey?relay=wss://relay.example&secret=xxx'
# List connected bunkers
nsyte bunker list
Common Workflows¶
Deploying a Static Site¶
-
Build your site:
-
Upload the built files:
Deploying a Single Page Application (SPA)¶
For SPAs with client-side routing:
Updating Your Site¶
- Make your changes
- Build your site
- Upload the changes:
Next Steps¶
- Learn about configuration options
- Set up CI/CD integration
- Read about security best practices