A library for building p2p, decentralized, and collaborative software
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In molecular biology, a Karyon is essentially "a part of the cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible for growth and reproduction"
Building peer-to-peer (p2p), decentralized applications that are resilient, secure, and free from central control is a challenge for developers. There are not many libraries and tools available to build these applications. As a result, many developers either abandon their ideas or have to develop a new p2p network stack and tools from scratch. Instead of sharing common components and tools for building p2p systems, every p2p project seems to reinvent the wheel, which increases the effort required and the potential for vulnerabilities.
Karyon addresses this issue by providing developers with the components and tools needed to create p2p and decentralized apps, simplifying the complexities associated with building them. its primary goal is to make decentralization more accessible and efficient for developers everywhere.
- karyon core: Essential utilities and core functionality.
- karyon net: Provides a network interface for TCP, UDP, TLS, WebSocket, and Unix, along with common network functionality.
- karyon p2p: A lightweight, extensible, and customizable peer-to-peer (p2p) network stack.
- karyon jsonrpc: A fast and lightweight async JSONRPC2.0 implementation.
- karyon crdt: A CRDT implementation for building collaborative software.
- karyon base: A lightweight, extensible database that operates with karyon crdt.
All the crates support both smol(async-std) and tokio async runtimes.
The default is smol, but if you want to use tokio, you need to disable
the default features and then select the tokio
feature.
Online documentation for the main crates:
For the internal crates:
This project is a work in progress. The current focus is on shipping karyon crdt
and karyon base
, along with major changes to the network stack. You can
check the issues for updates on
ongoing tasks.
Feel free to open a pull request or an issue.
All the code in this repository is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 3 (GPL-3.0). You can find a copy of the license in the LICENSE file.