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LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
autodeny.py | ||
config_template.json | ||
fedisearch.py | ||
generate_config.py | ||
highestpost.py | ||
import_following.py | ||
notification.mp3 | ||
notification_sound.py | ||
requirements.txt |
README.md
wardyns-feditools
Collection of simple tools to add functionality to the fediverse
Installation
All these tools are designed to run in the same directory in order to prevent generating multiple access tokens. Installation is simple, download master branch as zip, extract into a folder of your choice, then, in that directory, run:
pip install -r requirements.txt
Note: These programs were written and tested in python 3.8
Usage
All the programs are created with a built in help command, simply run [script] -h
fedisearch.py
fedisearch is a tool that allows you to search through a users profile for a specific keyword or phrase.
Limitations:
- Very slow. Takes longer the the older a post is
- Does not currently support regular expressions
autodeny.py
Used to automatically deny follow requests that do not pass certain tests. Those tests are:
- The user has more than 1 post (configurable)
- The user has a pfp other than the default one their instance assigns.
- The user has text within their bio
It will not deny a follow request if you are following the user
You can also specify instances to block all follow requests from
highestpost.py
Used to find the highest-rated post for a given account.
Example:
Running highestpost.py @wardyns_feditools
, the output might look like this:
boost for a cookie
Favorites: 8 Boosts: 23
link: https://example.com/@wardyns_feditools/22190
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notification_sound.py
Used to play a sound when a notification is received.
replace notification.mp3
to change the notification sound. default is from the mastodon repository
import_following.py
Used to batch follow users from a .csv file. Created because I had issues with the follow import built into pleroma, however if that feature works fine for you I recommend you use it instead.