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Pull missing responses into Mastodon
This GitHub repository provides a GitHub action runs every 10 mins, and pulls remote replies into your instance, using the Mastodon API. It has two parts:
- 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. - It gets remote replies to the last
HOME_TIMELINE_LENGTH
posts from your home timeline, and adds them to your own server.
Either part can be disabled completely, and the values for REPLY_INTERVAL_IN_HOURS
and HOME_TIMELINE_LENGTH
are configurable (see below).
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 = 50
, REPLY_INTERVAL_IN_HOURS = 12
) and increase the numbers as you see fit.
For full context and discussion on why this is needed, read the blog post: Pull missing responses into Mastodon
Setup
1) Get the required access token:
- In Mastodon go to Preferences > Development > New Application
- give it a nice name
- enable
read:search
,read:statuses
andadmin:read:accounts
- Save
- Copy the value of
Your access token
2) Configure and run the GitHub action
- Fork this repository
- Add your access token:
- Go to Settings > Secrets and Variables > Actions
- Click New Repository Secret
- Supply the Name
ACCESS_TOKEN
and provide the Token generated above as Secret
- Provide the required environment variables, to configure your Action:
- Go to Settings > Environments
- Click New Environment
- Provide the name
Mastodon
- Add the following Environment Variables:
MASTODON_SERVER
: The domain only of your mastodon server (withouthttps://
prefix) e.g.mstdn.thms.uk
HOME_TIMELINE_LENGTH
: An integer number. E.g.200
. (See above for explanation.) Set to0
to disable this part of the script.REPLY_INTERVAL_IN_HOURS
: An integer number. E.g.24
. (See above for explanation). Set to0
to disable this part of the script.
- Finally go to the Actions tab and enable the action. The action should now automatically run approximately once every 10 min.
Acknowledgments
This script is mostly taken from Abhinav Sarkar, with just some additions and alterations. Thank you Abhinav!