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expandurl-mastodon is a Mastodon bot that expands shortened URLs.
If you want the bot to expand an URL, reply to the post with the URL in it and
mention the bot account (@expandurl@botsin.space
for example).
This bot uses the same visibility as you, but posts unlisted instead of public. It retains the sensitive flag and spoiler warnings.
Some tracking parameters, like those beginning with utm_ are stripped. It also tries to rewrite AMP URLs to point at the real webpages.
Please report any bugs via the issue tracker on git.schlomp.space or to @tastytea@soc.ialis.me.
Install
Dependencies
- Tested OS: Linux
- C++ compiler (tested: gcc 6.4)
- cmake (tested: 3.9.6)
- curlpp (tested: 0.8.1)
- mastodon-cpp (at least: 0.15.1)
- jsoncpp (tested: 1.8.4)
- libxdg-basedir (tested: 1.2.0)
Get sourcecode
Latest release
https://git.schlomp.space/tastytea/expandurl-mastodon/releases
Development version
git clone https://git.schlomp.space/tastytea/expandurl-mastodon.git
Compile
mkdir build
cd build/
cmake ..
make
Install with make install
.
Usage
The config file has changed from cfg to JSON in 0.4.0.
Start expandurl-mastodon without parameters.
If no config file is found, you will be asked to provide your account address
and an access token is generated. The config file can be found in
${HOME}/.config/expandurl-mastodon.json
and looks like this:
{
"account": "expandurl@example.social",
"access_token": "abc123",
"proxy":
{
"url": "socks5h://[::1]:1080/",
"user": "user23",
"password": "supersecure"
},
"replace" :
{
"//amp\\." : "//",
"[\\?&]__twitter_impression=[^&]+" : "",
"[\\?&]utm_[^&]+" : "",
"[\\?&]wt_zmc=[^&]+" : "",
"[\\?&]wtmc=[^&]+" : ""
}
}
If you want to use a proxy or define your own replacements, you have to edit the configuration file manually. After the configuration file is generated, you can start expandurl-mastodon as daemon.
Copyright
Copyright © 2018 tastytea <tastytea@tastytea.de>.
License GPLv3: GNU GPL version 3 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html>.
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software,
and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.