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Quasi-Clients rule everything around me. (and soon they'll rule everything around Farcaster too)
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This is a beautiful vision of how things could be An easy-to-adapt quasi-client framework would likely also make it easy to test and iterate new ideas very rapidly—potentially accelerating market discovery quite dramatically
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yea I’ve been thinking through what a quasi-client base repo could look like Any thoughts?
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The first thought that comes to mind is it should be quick and easy to spin up—like early ReactJS was to Facebook—something a beginner could initialize and run in a local test environment with a simple command would be the ideal imo I’d also prioritize plugin-extensibility to minimize profusion of custom forks
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@df are y’all planning something like this?
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I subscribe to the superapp thesis for most things Farcaster until the OS adds native support in which case this could change. The things you're describing as quasi-apps are just a view within an existing client that is extended with these third party mini apps (frames, actions, feeds, bots combined into 1...)
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For context, the above is loosely analogous to how my team (@rivet) structured our Plugeth project https://github.com/openrelayxyz/plugeth
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