# waste — quick start waste is a private, encrypted chat and file sharing app for people you trust. No accounts, no phone numbers, no central server that knows your messages. Pick the option that fits you best. --- ## Option 1 — Just open it in your browser If someone is running a waste anchor server and has shared the URL with you: 1. Open the URL in any modern browser 2. Enter your name and a network name your group has agreed on 3. Done — you're in On mobile, tap **Share → Add to Home Screen** to install it as an app icon. To invite someone: click the 🔗 button in the sidebar and share the link. > Your identity and messages stay in your browser. Nothing is stored on the server — the server only helps peers find each other. --- ## Option 2 — Desktop app (recommended for regular use) Download the latest `waste` binary for your platform from the [releases page](../../releases). **Linux / macOS:** ```bash chmod +x waste-linux-amd64 # or waste-darwin-arm64, etc. ./waste-linux-amd64 ``` **Windows:** double-click `waste-windows-amd64.exe`. The app opens a window with the waste UI. Enter your name, the anchor URL, and a network name to join. Your identity is saved between sessions in your config directory (`~/.config/waste` on Linux, `~/Library/Application Support/waste` on macOS, `%APPDATA%\waste` on Windows). On Linux and Windows a tray icon appears — closing the window hides to tray rather than quitting. Right-click the tray icon to reopen or quit. --- ## Option 3 — Run the daemon manually (headless / power users) If you want the daemon running in the background without the desktop UI — on a server, over SSH, or with the web UI in a browser pointed at your local machine: ```bash # Download waste-daemon from the releases page, then: ./waste-daemon -alias yourname -anchor wss://your-anchor-server/ws ``` Then open the web UI in a browser at the anchor URL, or point the web UI's daemon mode at `ws://127.0.0.1:17338`. Full flag reference: | Flag | Default | Description | |---|---|---| | `-alias` | `anon` | Your display name | | `-anchor` | — | Anchor server WebSocket URL | | `-data-dir` | `~/.waste` | Where identity and messages are stored | | `-download-dir` | same as data-dir | Where received files are saved | | `-ipc-port` | `17337` | Local TCP IPC port | | `-ws-port` | `0` (off) | WebSocket IPC port (needed for web UI) | | `-turn-url` | — | TURN relay URL (fixes mobile/CGNAT) | | `-turn-secret` | — | TURN shared secret | --- ## Inviting someone 1. Click `Ctrl+I` in the TUI, or click **Generate invite** in the web UI 2. Share the `waste:...` link with your friend (Signal, email, anything) 3. They open it in a browser or pass it to `waste-daemon --join 'waste:...'` Invite links encode the anchor URL and network name. The anchor never sees your messages. --- ## Running your own anchor server The anchor is a tiny signaling server that helps peers find each other — it never sees plaintext messages or file contents. You need a VPS with a domain and TLS. ```bash # On your VPS: ./waste-anchor -bind 127.0.0.1:8080 ``` Put it behind nginx with a `/ws` WebSocket proxy and serve the web UI static files at `/`. See [README.md](README.md#hosting-on-a-vps) for the full nginx setup.