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autopost 0.0.6
autopost
A social media auto-poster for a blog.
Supported sites:
Twitter (currently untested)
Mastodon (any instance)
Reddit (any subreddit)
Bluesky
Installation
autopost requires Python 3.11 or newer, and is available on PyPI:
python -m pip install autopost
Usage
usage: autopost [-h] [-V] [-v] [--dry-run] [--config-file CONFIG_FILE] {manual,atom} ...
auto-posts social media updates
positional arguments:
{manual,atom}
manual auto-post manually
atom auto-post from an Atom RSS feed
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-V, --version show program's version number and exit
-v, --verbose be more verbose while running (default: False)
--dry-run perform a dry-run (default: False)
--config-file CONFIG_FILE
the file to load for configuration (default: ./autopost.toml)
Examples
To do anything meaningful with autopost, you'll need to configure
it. See autopost.example.toml for an example configuration file.
Once configured, you can use autopost to make a post manually:
$ autopost manual "test" --url "https://example.com" --tags foo bar
🎉 reddit:/r/enosuchblog: https://reddit.com/r/enosuchblog/comments/zldk8y/test/
🎉 mastodon:@[email protected]: https://infosec.exchange/@yossarian/109509443715725349
...where --tags is optional.
Alternatively, you can use autopost atom to retrieve a post from an Atom-style
RSS feed:
autopost atom https://example.com/feed.xml
In both cases, you can pass --dry-run to see what autopost would post
instead of actually doing it:
$ autopost --dry-run atom https://blog.yossarian.net/feed.xml
dry run: would have posted Modernizing my 1980s sound system with URL:
https://blog.yossarian.net/2022/11/07/Modernizing-my-1980s-sound-system and tags: ['howto', 'workflow', 'music']
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