# tootapalooza Python program to fill a mastodon timeline with randomized toots. # Setting up a Dev environment So you want to run this yourself, eh? You need: 1. A bot account on an instance. Go create one. Do **not** enable MFA on it. 2. Python ## Python prep 1. Check out the code. 2. cd to the repository. 3. Build it and install it in your working environment. 1. `python3 -m venv .venv` 2. `. .venv/bin/activate` 3. `pip install -r requirements.txt` 4. Assuming your current working directory is the root of this repository, install into your build environment with `pip install -e .` 4. Copy the `example.env` file to a file named `.env` in the root of this repo. 5. Edit that `.env` file to contain all the secrets! ## Initialise your Mastodon app This is a one-time thing you do ever. First time you go to run the bot in a new environment where it hasn't run before. 1. Find `tootapalooza/__init__.py` and edit it 2. Edit the lines to uncomment them and change any values you need to (like app name and server) 3. Run it one time (e.g., `python __init__.py`). It should just exit, creating the file. 4. Edit the file and comment the lines out again. You just do that once. # Running Set get the `tootapalooza` command into your path so you can invoke it. Run `pip install -e .` Assuming everything is up to date, all your files initialised with correct values, you can just run `tootapalooza --once`. By default it will try to run as a daemon.