# sfeed_mastodon
Mirror Atom/RSS feeds to Mastodon (& friends) simply and UNIX-ly.
sfeed_mastodon takes output from the lovely feed-aggregator [sfeed](https://codemadness.org/sfeed-simple-feed-parser.html) and posts it to the fediverse.
## Installation
First, make sure to install [sfeed](https://codemadness.org/sfeed-simple-feed-parser.html).
If Guix is your package manager:
`$ guix install sfeed`
Now, put ./sfeed_mastodon into your $PATH, somewhere. Something like /usr/local/bin, or ~/.local/bin.
`$ cp sfeed_mastodon ~/.local/bin/`
You’ve done it!
## Configuration
### sfeed
We need to create a config file and feed directory for sfeed_update.
You can use the sfeedrc.example file in this repo as a base for your own config file.
```
$ mkdir ~/.config/sfeed/
$ cp sfeedrc.example ~/.config/sfeedrc
```
You need to edit the example sfeedrc to add in your own Atom/RSS feeds, or to change the feed path.
You can read up more on sfeed’s configuration in its man-page¸ sfeedrc(5).
### Mastodon
Now, we need to find our authorization token for use with `sfeed_mastodon`.
To find your authorization token, you can snoop through request headers in Firefox or Chromium by
navigating to `Developer Tools (F12) → Network → Headers`. Refresh your Mastodon page and examine a
request, looking for a header like so:
`Authorization: Bearer $FEDI_AUTH`
… where $FEDI_AUTH is your token. Copy it!
Whenever you use sfeed_mastodon, make sure that this token is stored in the environment variable
`$FEDI_AUTH`, or pass it with the `-a` parameter.
## Usage
```
$ FEDI_AUTH="yourAuthorizationTokenHere"
$ sfeed_update ~/.config/sfeedrc
$ cat ~/.config/sfeed/* | sfeed_mastodon https://yourServer.here
```
It’s that simple. It’s safe to run these commands several times in a row — feed entries that have
already been posted won’t be reposted, if you use our example sfeedrc.
To automatically mirror an Atom/RSS feed, you can put these commands into a script and put it in your crontab.
### Templates
You might want to know about the template parameter (`-t`) — this lets you tweak the output for
sfeed_mastodon as you wish. With this, you can add specific hash-tags to your posts, for example.
Its argument should be HTML with some variables within {{double-cramps}} for post data.
Here is an example, the default value:
```
{{title}}
{{url}}
{{desc_short}}``` Short and sweet, right? Here are the variables you can use: * `title` * `url` * `desc` * `desc_short` ## Misc. Author: ([@jadedctrl:jam.xwx.moe](https://jam.xwx.moe/users/jadedctrl)) Source: https://notabug.org/jadedctrl/sfeed_mastodon License: GPLv3