*feediverse* will read RSS/Atom feeds and send the messages as Mastodon posts. Please use responsibly! *feediverse* is kind of the same thing as [feed2toot] but it's just one module that works with Python 3 ... and I was bored. ## Install pip install feediverse ## Run The first time you run *feediverse* you'll need to tell it your Mastodon instance and get an access token which it will save in a configuration file. If you don't specify a config file it will use `~/.feediverse`: feediverse Once *feediverse* is configured you can add it to your crontab: */15 * * * * /usr/local/bin/feediverse Run `feediverse --help` to show the comand line options. ## Post Format You can customize the post format by opening the configuration file (default is ~/.feediverse) and updating the *template* property of your feed. The default format is: {title} {url} If you want you can use `{summary}` in your template, and add boilerplate text like so: Bookmark: {title} {url} {summary} `{hashtags}` will look for tags in the feed entry and turn them into a space separated list of hashtags. For some feeds (e.g. youtube-rss) you should use `{link}` instead of `{url}`. `{content}` is the whole content of the feed entry (with html-tags stripped). Please be aware that this might easily exceed Mastodon's limit of 512 characters. ## Multiple Feeds Since *feeds* is a list you can add additional feeds to watch if you want. ... feeds: - url: https://example.com/feed/ template: "dot com: {title} {url}" - url: https://example.org/feed/ template: "dot org: {title} {url}" generator: wordpress ## Special Handling for Different Feed Generators *feediverse* has support for some special cases of some feed generators. For example detecting the entries perma-link. Currently only Wordpress is handled, but others may follow. If a feed does not provide a proper *generator* entry, you can set it by adding a `generator:` value to the feed's configuration. See the seconds one in the example above. You can check whether feed provides a *generator* entry like this: feediverse --verbose --dry-run feedverse-test.rc | grep generator ## Why? I created *feediverse* because I wanted to send my Pinboard bookmarks to Mastodon. I've got an IFTTT recipe that does this for Twitter, but IFTTT doesn't appear to work with Mastodon yet. That being said *feediverse* should work with any RSS or Atom feed (thanks to [feedparser]). ## Warning! Please be responsible. Don't fill up Mastodon with tons of junk just because you can. That kind of toxic behavior is why a lot of people are trying to establish other forms of social media like Mastodon. [feed2toot]: https://gitlab.com/chaica/feed2toot/ [feedparser]: http://feedparser.org/