ActivityBot – the simplest way to build Mastodon Bots
Terence Eden has launched ActivityBot, a user-friendly tool for creating Mastodon bots, allowing quick deployment and essential functionalities, while also inviting user feedback for improvements.
Read original articleTerence Eden has introduced ActivityBot, a simplified tool for creating bots on the Mastodon platform, particularly in light of the impending closure of BotsIn.Space. Eden's solution allows users to maintain automated bot accounts on the Fediverse without the complexities of setting up a full Mastodon instance or relying on external hosting services. The setup process is straightforward, requiring only the upload of two files and basic configuration. ActivityBot offers essential functionalities such as account discovery, following and unfollowing capabilities, sending messages, and attaching images with alt text. However, it has limitations, including the inability to receive messages, send private messages, or manage posts beyond sending. Users can quickly deploy the bot on a subdomain, making it accessible within minutes. The source code is available on GitLab for those interested in customizing or utilizing the bot for their own purposes. Feedback from users is encouraged to improve the tool further.
- ActivityBot simplifies the process of creating Mastodon bots with minimal setup.
- Users can deploy the bot quickly by uploading two files and configuring basic settings.
- The bot supports essential features like sending messages and following accounts but has notable limitations.
- The source code is available on GitLab for customization and further development.
- Feedback from users is welcomed to enhance the functionality of ActivityBot.
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