- Introduced a new test suite in `directory_test.go` covering various aspects of the NIP-XX protocol, including relay identity announcements, trust acts, group tag acts, and public key advertisements.
- Implemented tests for event creation, signing, verification, and parsing, ensuring robust handling of protocol messages.
- Enhanced validation checks for trust levels and group tag names, ensuring compliance with defined standards.
- Created a detailed `TEST_SUMMARY.md` to document test coverage, execution instructions, and results, highlighting the stability and readiness of the protocol implementation.
- Removed the deprecated NIP-11 URL from relay identity announcements, streamlining the event structure and improving clarity in the protocol documentation.
- Updated the `types.go` file to reflect changes in trust level definitions and event kind descriptions, enhancing overall documentation quality.
- Introduced a TypeScript client library for the Distributed Directory Consensus Protocol (NIP-XX), providing a high-level API for managing directory events, identity resolution, and trust calculations.
- Implemented core functionalities including event parsing, trust score aggregation, and replication filtering, mirroring the Go implementation.
- Added comprehensive documentation and development guides for ease of use and integration.
- Updated the `.gitignore` to include additional dependencies and build artifacts for the TypeScript client.
- Enhanced validation mechanisms for group tag names and trust levels, ensuring robust input handling and security.
- Created a new `bun.lock` file to manage package dependencies effectively.
- Updated the NIP-XX document to clarify terminology, replacing "attestations" with "acts" for consistency.
- Enhanced the protocol by introducing new event kinds: Trust Act (Kind 39101) and Group Tag Act (Kind 39102), with detailed specifications for their structure and usage.
- Modified the signature generation process to include the canonical WebSocket URL, ensuring proper binding and verification.
- Improved validation mechanisms for identity tags and event replication requests, reinforcing security and integrity within the directory consensus protocol.
- Added comprehensive documentation for new event types and their respective validation processes, ensuring clarity for developers and users.
- Introduced new helper functions and structures to facilitate the creation and management of directory events and acts.