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# Mastodon to Twitter bot
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This gem uses the Mastodon stream API to replicate your toot on Twitter, handling the "500 to 140 characters limit" conversion.
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I advice you to use [rbenv](https://github.com/rbenv/rbenv/) to manage your Ruby environment to not mess up your system.
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To use it:
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* Clone this repository somewhere (`git clone https://git.imirhil.fr/aeris/cross-post/`)
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* Install dependencies with Bundler (`bundler install`)
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* Create a `$HOME/.config/cross-post/config.yml` configuration file, based on the example available [here](https://git.imirhil.fr/aeris/cross-post/src/master/config.yml)
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* Register the app on Twitter (`bundle exec bin/twitter-register`)
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* You can reuse my Twitter app OAuth credentials, or register a new app from scratch [here](https://apps.twitter.com/)
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* Register the app on Mastodon (`bundle exec bin/mastodon-register`)
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* You need to change the consumer key and secret to whaveter your instance have for this app. See with your instance admin for real values.
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* If your instance currently doesn't support this app, just remove the consumer part, registration process will create a new app on your instance.
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* Start the replication (`bundle exec bin/feed-twitter`)
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* Enjoy
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If needed, a SystemD unit example is available [here](https://git.imirhil.fr/aeris/cross-post/src/master/mastodon-twitter.service)
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