1. It can pull remote replies into your instance, using the Mastodon API. See [Pull missing responses into Mastodon](https://blog.thms.uk/2023/03/pull-missing-responses-into-mastodon?utm_source=github) for details. That part itself has two parts:
1. It gets remote replies to posts that users on your instance have already replied to during the last `REPLY_INTERVAL_IN_HOURS` hours, and adds them to your own server.
2. It can also backfill posts from the last `MAX_FOLLOWINGS` users that you have followed. See [Pull missing posts from recently followed accounts into Mastodon](https://blog.thms.uk/2023/03/backfill-recently-followed-accounts?utm_source=github) for details.
**Be aware, that this script may run for a long time, if these values are too high.** Experiment a bit with what works for you, by starting with fairly small numbers (maybe `HOME_TIMELINE_LENGTH = 200`, `REPLY_INTERVAL_IN_HOURS = 12`) and increase the numbers as you see fit.
- [Pull missing responses into Mastodon](https://blog.thms.uk/2023/03/pull-missing-responses-into-mastodon?utm_source=github)
- [Pull missing posts from recently followed accounts into Mastodon](https://blog.thms.uk/2023/03/backfill-recently-followed-accounts?utm_source=github)
-`MASTODON_SERVER`: The domain only of your mastodon server (without `https://` prefix) e.g. `mstdn.thms.uk`.
2. Required to pull in remote replies:
-`HOME_TIMELINE_LENGTH`: An integer number. E.g. `200`. (See above for explanation.) Set to `0` to disable this part of the script.
-`REPLY_INTERVAL_IN_HOURS`: An integer number. E.g. `24`. (See above for explanation). Set to `0` to disable this part of the script.
3. Required to backfill posts from your last followings (new in v3.0.0):
-`MAX_FOLLOWINGS`: An integer number representing how many of your last followings you want to backfill. (e.g. `80`). Leave blank to disable this part of the script.
-`USER`: The username of the user whose followings you want to pull in (e.g. `michael` for the user `@michael@thms.uk`). Leave blank to disable this part of the script.
This script is mostly taken from [Abhinav Sarkar](https://notes.abhinavsarkar.net/2023/mastodon-context), with just some additions and alterations. Thank you Abhinav!