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source=./toot
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max-line-length=120
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on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
test:
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
strategy:
matrix:
python-version: ["3.8", "3.9", "3.10", "3.11", "3.12"]
steps:
- name: Check out code
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Set up Python ${{ matrix.python-version }}
uses: actions/setup-python@v5
with:
python-version: ${{ matrix.python-version }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip
pip install -e ".[test,richtext]"
- name: Run tests
run: |
pytest
- name: Validate minimum required version
run: |
vermin toot
- name: Check style
run: |
flake8
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/dist/
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/tmp/
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debug.log
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toot-0.47.1/CHANGELOG.md 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000043361 14721665774 014631 0 ustar 00ihabunek ihabunek Changelog
---------
**0.47.1 (2024-11-27)**
* Fix last post ID not being stored when using --json, which broke --reply-last
* Don't set default post visibility to public, let the server decide instead
**0.47.0 (2024-11-14)**
* Add `toot tui --show-display-names` option to show display names instead of
account names (#501)
* Add missing descriptions for notification types (#502)
* Fix bug in paging timelines where limit parameter was sent twice (#505)
* TUI: Fix exception when loading followed accounts when server does not support
it (#504)
**0.46.0 (2024-11-14)**
* Add `--limit` and `--offset` options to `search` command (thanks @Oblomov)
* Add `--min-id` and `--max-id` options to `search` command
* Add `--type` and `--exclude-type` options to `notifications` command
* Fix bug when identifying lists by their ID
**0.45.0 (2024-09-29)**
* Add `post --reply-last` for replying to last posted toot, for creating threads
* Deprecate `env` command in favour of `diag`
**0.44.1 (2024-08-12)**
* Make it possible to pass status URL as status_id, experimental (thanks
@nemobis)
* Show statuses in search results (thanks @nemobis)
**0.44.0 (2024-08-12)**
* **BREAKING:** Require Python 3.8+
* Add `toot diag` for displaying diagnostic info (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Improve image support (thanks @AnonymouX47)
* TUI: Add support for indexed color image rendering (#483) (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Fix crash bug (#483) (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.43.0 (2024-04-13)**
* TUI: Support displaying images (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* Improve GoToSocial compatibility (thanks Luca Matei Pintilie)
* Show visibility in timeline (thanks Sandra Snan)
* Flag `notifications --clear` no longer requires an argument (thanks Sandra
Snan)
* TUI: Fix crash when rendering invalid URLs (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* Migrated to pyproject.toml finally
**0.42.0 (2024-03-09)**
* TUI: Add `toot tui --always-show-sensitive` option (thanks Lexi Winter)
* TUI: Document missing shortcuts (thanks Denis Laxalde)
* TUI: Use rounded boxes for nicer visuals (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Don't break if edited_at status field does not exist
**0.41.1 (2024-01-02)**
* Fix a crash in settings parsing code
**0.41.0 (2024-01-02)**
* Honour user's default visibility set in Mastodon preferences instead of always
defaulting to public visibility (thanks Lexi Winter)
* TUI: Add editing toots (thanks Lexi Winter)
* TUI: Fix a bug which made palette config in settings not work
* TUI: Show edit datetime in status detail (thanks Lexi Winter)
**0.40.2 (2023-12-28)**
* Reinstate `toot post --using` option.
* Add shell completion for instances.
**0.40.1 (2023-12-28)**
* Add `toot --as` option to replace `toot post --using`. This now works for all
commands.
**0.40.0 (2023-12-27)**
This release includes a rather extensive change to use the Click library
(https://click.palletsprojects.com/) for creating the command line interface.
This allows for some new features like nested commands, setting parameters via
environment variables, and shell completion. Backward compatibility should be
mostly preserved, except for cases noted below. Please report any issues.
* BREAKING: Remove deprecated `--disable-https` option for `login` and
`login_cli`, pass the base URL instead
* BREAKING: Options `--debug` and `--color` must be specified after `toot` but
before the command
* BREAKING: Option `--quiet` has been removed. Redirect output instead.
* Add passing parameters via environment variables, see:
https://toot.bezdomni.net/environment_variables.html
* Add shell completion, see: https://toot.bezdomni.net/shell_completion.html
* Add `tags info`, `tags featured`, `tags feature`, and `tags unfeature`
commands
* Add `tags followed`, `tags follow`, and `tags unfollow` sub-commands,
deprecate `tags_followed`, `tags_follow`, and `tags tags_unfollow`
* Add `lists accounts`, `lists add`, `lists create`, `lists delete`, `lists
list`, `lists remove` subcommands, deprecate `lists`, `lists_accounts`,
`lists_add`, `lists_create`, `lists_delete`, `lists_remove` commands.
* Add `--json` option to tags and lists commands
* Add `toot --width` option for setting your preferred terminal width
* Add `--media-viewer` and `--colors` options to `toot tui`. These were
previously accessible only via settings.
* TUI: Fix issue where UI did not render until first input (thanks Urwid devs)
**0.39.0 (2023-11-23)**
* Add `--json` option to many commands, this makes them print the JSON data
returned by the server instead of human-readable data. Useful for scripting.
* TUI: Make media viewer configurable in settings, see:
https://toot.bezdomni.net/settings.html#tui-view-images
* TUI: Add rich text rendering (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.38.2 (2023-11-16)**
* Fix compatibility with Pleroma (#399, thanks Sandra Snan)
* Fix language documentation (thanks Sandra Snan)
**0.38.1 (2023-07-25)**
* Fix relative datetimes option in TUI
**0.38.0 (2023-07-25)**
* Add `toot muted` and `toot blocked` commands (thanks Florian Obser)
* Add settings file, allows setting common options, defining defaults for
command arguments, and the TUI palette
* TUI: Remap shortcuts so they don't override HJKL used for navigation (thanks
Dan Schwarz)
**0.37.0 (2023-06-28)**
* **BREAKING:** Require Python 3.7+
* Add `timeline --account` option to show the account timeline (thanks Dan
Schwarz)
* Add `toot status` command to show a single status
* TUI: Add personal timeline (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Highlight followed accounts in status details (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Restructured goto menu (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Fix boosting boosted statuses (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add support for list timelines (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.36.0 (2023-03-09)**
* Move docs from toot.readthedocs.io to toot.bezdomni.net
* Add specifying media thumbnails to `toot post` (#301)
* Add creating polls to `toot post`
* Handle custom instance domains (e.g. when server is located at
`social.vivaldi.net`, but uses the `vivaldi.net` mastodon domain. (#217)
* TUI: Inherit post visibility when replying (thanks @rogarb)
* TUI: Add conversations timeline (thanks @rogarb)
* TUI: Add shortcut to copy toot contents (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.35.0 (2023-03-01)**
* Save toot contents when using --editor so it's recoverable if posting fails
(#311)
* TUI: Add voting on polls (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add following/blocking/muting accounts (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add notifications timeline (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.34.1 (2023-02-20)**
* TUI: Fix bug where TUI would break on older Mastodon instances (#309)
**0.34.0 (2023-02-03)**
* Fix Python version detection which would fail in some cases (thanks K)
* Fix toot --help not working (thanks Norman Walsh)
* TUI: Add option to save status JSON data from source window (thanks Dan
Schwarz)
* TUI: Add `--relative-datetimes` option to show relative datetimes (thanks Dan
Schwarz)
* TUI: Don't focus newly created post (#188, thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add ability to scroll long status messages (#166, thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add action to view account details (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.33.1 (2023-01-03)**
* TUI: Fix crash when viewing toot in browser
**0.33.0 (2023-01-02)**
* Add CONTRIBUTING.md containing a contribution guide
* Add `env` command which prints local env to include in issues
* Add TOOT_POST_VISIBILITY environment to control default post visibility
(thanks Lim Ding Wen)
* Add `tags_followed`, `tags_follow`, and `tags_unfollow` commands (thanks
Daniel Schwarz)
* Add `tags_bookmarks` command (thanks Giuseppe Bilotta)
* TUI: Show an error if attemptint to boost a private status (thanks Lim Ding
Wen)
* TUI: Hide polls, cards and media attachments for sensitive posts (thanks
Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Add bookmarking and bookmark timeline (thanks Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Show status visibility (thanks Lim Ding Wen)
* TUI: Reply to original account instead of boosting account (thanks Lim Ding
Wen)
* TUI: Refresh screen after exiting browser, required for text browsers (thanks
Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Highlight followed tags (thanks Daniel Schwarz)
**0.32.1 (2022-12-12)**
* Fix packaging issue, missing toot.utils module
**0.32.0 (2022-12-12)**
* TUI: Press N to translate status, if available on your instance (thanks Daniel
Schwarz)
* Fix: `post --language` option now accepts two-letter country code instead of
3-letter. This was changed by mastodon at some point.
* Fix: Failing to find accounts using qualified usernames (#254)
**0.31.0 (2022-12-07)**
* **BREAKING:** Require Python 3.6+
* Add `post --scheduled-in` option for easier scheduling
* Fix posting toots to Pleroma
* Improved testing
**0.30.1 (2022-11-30)**
* Remove usage of deprecated `text_url` status field. Fixes posting media
without text.
**0.30.0 (2022-11-29)**
* Display polls in `timeline` (thanks Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Add [,] shortcut to reload timeline (thanks Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Add [Z] shortcut to zoom status - allows scrolling (thanks
@PeterFidelman)
* Internals: add integration tests against a local mastodon instance
**0.29.0 (2022-11-21)**
* Add `bookmark` and `unbookmark` commands
* Add `following` and `followers` commands (thanks @Oblomov)
* TUI: Show media attachments in links list (thanks @PeterFidelman)
* Fix tests so that they don't depend on the local timezone
**0.28.1 (2022-11-12)**
* Fix account search to be case insensitive (thanks @TheJokersThief)
* Fix account search to use v2 endpoint, since v1 endpoint was removed on some
instances (thanks @kaja47)
* Add '.toot' extension to temporary files when composing toot in an editor
(thanks @larsks)
* Display localized datetimes in timeline (thanks @mmmmmmbeer)
* Don't use # for comments when composing toot in an editor, since that made it
impossible to post lines starting with #.
* TUI: Fix crash when poll does not have an expiry date
**0.28.0 (2021-08-28)**
* **BREAKING**: Removed `toot curses`, deprecated since 2019-09-03
* Add `--scheduled-at` option to `toot post`, allows scheduling toots
* Add `--description` option to `toot post`, for adding descriptions to media
attachments (thanks @ansuz)
* Add `--mentions` option to `toot notifications` to show only mentions (thanks
@alexwennerberg)
* Add `--content-type` option to `toot post` to allow specifying mime type, used
on Pleroma (thanks Sandra Snan)
* Allow post IDs to be strings as used on Pleroma (thanks Sandra Snan)
* TUI: Allow posts longer than 500 characters if so configured on the server
(thanks Sandra Snan)
* Allow piping the password to login_cli for testing purposes (thanks
@NinjaTrappeur)
* Disable paging timeline when output is piped (thanks @stacyharper)
**0.27.0 (2020-06-15)**
* TUI: Fix access to public and tag timelines when on private mastodon instances
(#168)
* Add `--reverse` option to `toot notifications` (#151)
* Fix `toot timeline` to respect `--instance` option
* TUI: Add option to pin/save tag timelines (#163, thanks @dlax)
* TUI: Fixed crash on empty timeline (#138, thanks ecs)
**0.26.0 (2020-04-15)**
* Fix datetime parsing on Python 3.5 (#162)
* TUI: Display status links and open them (#154, thanks @dlax)
* TUI: Fix visibility descriptions (#153, thanks @finnoleary)
* **IMPORTANT:** Starting from this release, new releases will not be uploaded
to the APT package repository at `bezdomni.net`. Please use the official
Debian or Ubuntu repos or choose another [installation
option](https://toot.bezdomni.net/installation.html).
**0.25.2 (2020-01-23)**
* Revert adding changelog and readme to sourceballs (#149)
* TUI: Fall back to username when display_name is unset (thanks @dlax)
* Note: 0.25.1 was skipped due to error when releasing
**0.25.0 (2020-01-21)**
* TUI: Show character count when composing (#121)
* Include changelog and license in sourceballs (#133)
* Fix searching by hashtag which include the '#' (#134)
* Upgrade search to v2 (#135)
* Fix compatibility with Python < 3.6 (don't use fstrings)
**0.24.0 (2019-09-18)**
* On Windows store config files under %APPDATA%
* CLI: Don't use ANSI colors if not supported by terminal or when not in a tty
* TUI: Implement deleting own status messages
* TUI: Improve rendering of reblogged statuses (thanks @dlax)
* TUI: Set urwid encoding to UTF-8 (thanks @bearzk)
**0.23.1 (2019-09-04)**
* Fix a date parsing bug in Python versions <3.7 (#114)
**0.23.0 (2019-09-03)**
* Add `toot tui`, new and improved TUI implemented written with the help of the
[urwid](http://urwid.org/) library
* Deprecate `toot curses`. It will show a deprecation notice when started. To be
removed in a future release
* Add `--editor` option to `toot post` to allow composing toots in an editor
(#90)
* Fix config file permissions, set them to 0600 when creating the initial config
file (#109)
* Add user agent string to all requests, fixes interaction with instances
protected by Cloudflare (#106)
**0.22.0 (2019-08-01)**
* **BREAKING:** Dropped support for Python 3.3
* Add `toot notifications` to show notifications (thanks @dlax)
* Add posting and replying to curses interface (thanks @Skehmatics)
* Add `--language` option to `toot post`
* Enable attaching upto 4 files via `--media` option on `toot post`
**0.21.0 (2019-02-15)**
* **BREAKING:** in `toot timeline` short argument for selecting a list is no
longer `-i`, this has been changed to select the instance, so that it is the
same as on other commands, please use the long form `--list` instead
* Add `toot reblogged_by` to show who reblogged a status (#88)
* Add `toot thread` to show a status with its replies (#87)
* Better handling of wide characters (eastern scripts, emojis) (#84)
* Improved `timeline`, nicer visuals, and it will now ask to show next batch of
toots, unless given the `--once` option
* Add public/local/tag timelines to `timeline` and `curses`
* Support for boosting and favouriting in `toot curses`, press `f`/`b` (#88,
#93)
**0.20.0 (2019-02-01)**
* Enable interaction with instances using http instead of https (#56)
* Enable proxy usage via environment variables (#47)
* Make `toot post` prompt for input if no text is given (#82)
* Add post-related commands: `favourite`, `unfavourite`, `reblog`, `unreblog`,
`pin` & `unpin` (#75)
**0.19.0 (2018-06-27)**
* Add support for replying to a toot (#6)
* Add `toot delete` command for deleting a toot (#54)
* Add global `--quiet` flag to silence output (#46)
* Make `toot login` provide browser login, and `toot login_cli` log in via
console. This makes it clear what's the preferred option.
* Use Idempotency-Key header to prevent multiple toots being posted if request
is retried
* Fix a bug where all media would be marked as sensitive
**0.18.0 (2018-06-12)**
* Add support for public, tag and list timelines in `toot timeline` (#52)
* Add `--sensitive` and `--spoiler-text` options to `toot post` (#63)
* Curses app improvements (respect sensitive content, require keypress to show,
add help modal, misc improvements)
**0.17.1 (2018-01-15)**
* Create config folder if it does not exist (#40)
* Fix packaging to include `toot.ui` package (#41)
**0.17.0 (2018-01-15)**
* Changed configuration file format to allow switching between multiple logged
in accounts (#32)
* Respect XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable to locate config home (#12)
* Dynamically calculate left window width, supports narrower windows (#27)
* Redraw windows when terminal size changes (#25)
* Support scrolling the status list
* Fetch next batch of statuses when bottom is reached
* Support up/down arrows (#30)
* Misc visual improvements
**0.16.2 (2018-01-02)**
* No changes, pushed to fix a packaging issue
**0.16.1 (2017-12-30)**
* Fix bug with app registration
**0.16.0 (2017-12-30)**
* **BREAKING:** Dropped support for Python 2, because it's a pain to support and
caused bugs with handling unicode.
* Remove hacky `login_2fa` command, use `login_browser` instead
* Add `instance` command
* Allow `post`ing media without text (#24)
**0.15.1 (2017-12-12)**
* Fix crash when toot's URL is None (#33), thanks @veer66
**0.15.0 (2017-09-09)**
* Fix Windows compatibility (#18)
**0.14.0 (2017-09-07)**
* Add `--debug` option to enable debug logging instead of using the `TOOT_DEBUG`
environment variable.
* Fix: don't read requirements.txt from setup.py, this fails when packaging deb
and potentially in some other cases (see #18)
**0.13.0 (2017-08-26)**
* Allow passing `--instance` and `--email` to login command
* Add `login_browser` command for proper two factor authentication through the
browser (#19, #23)
**0.12.0 (2017-05-08)**
* Add option to disable ANSI color in output (#15)
* Return nonzero error code on error (#14)
* Change license to GPLv3
**0.11.0 (2017-05-07)**
* Fix error when running toot from crontab (#11)
* Minor tweaks
**0.10.0 (2017-04-26)**
* Add commands: `block`, `unblock`, `mute`, `unmute`
* Internal improvements
**0.9.1 (2017-04-24)**
* Fix conflict with curses package name
**0.9.0 (2017-04-21)**
* Add `whois` command
* Add experimental `curses` app for viewing the timeline
**0.8.0 (2017-04-19)**
* **BREAKING:** Renamed command `2fa` to `login_2fa`
* It is now possible to pipe text into `toot post`
**0.7.0 (2017-04-18)**
* **WARNING:** Due to changes in configuration format, after upgrading to this
version, you will be required to log in to your Mastodon instance again.
* Experimental 2FA support (#3)
* Do not create a new application for each login
**0.6.0 (2017-04-17)**
* Add `whoami` command
* Migrate from `optparse` to `argparse`
**0.5.0 (2017-04-16)**
* Add `search`, `follow` and `unfollow` commands
* Migrate from `optparse` to `argparse`
**0.4.0 (2017-04-15)**
* Add `upload` command to post media
* Add `--visibility` and `--media` options to `post` command
**0.3.0 (2017-04-13)**
* Add: view timeline
* Require an explicit login
**0.2.1 (2017-04-13)**
* Fix invalid requirements in setup.py
**0.2.0 (2017-04-12)**
* Bugfixes
**0.1.0 (2017-04-12)**
* Initial release
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1727967337.0
toot-0.47.1/CONTRIBUTING.md 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000010666 14677530151 015241 0 ustar 00ihabunek ihabunek Toot contribution guide
=======================
Firstly, thank you for contributing to toot!
Relevant links which will be referenced below:
* [toot documentation](https://toot.bezdomni.net/)
* [toot-discuss mailing list](https://lists.sr.ht/~ihabunek/toot-discuss)
used for discussion as well as accepting patches
* [toot project on github](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot)
here you can report issues and submit pull requests
* #toot IRC channel on [libera.chat](https://libera.chat)
## Code of conduct
Please be kind and patient. Toot is governed by one human with a full time job.
## I have a question
First, check if your question is addressed in the documentation or the mailing
list. If not, feel free to send an email to the mailing list. You may want to
subscribe to the mailing list to receive replies.
Alternatively, you can ask your question on the IRC channel and ping me
(ihabunek). You may have to wait for a response, please be patient.
Please don't open Github issues for questions.
## I want to contribute
### Reporting a bug
First check you're using the
[latest version](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/releases/) of toot and verify
the bug is present in this version.
Search Github issues to check the bug hasn't already been reported.
To report a bug open an
[issue on Github](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/issues) or send an
email to the [mailing list](https://lists.sr.ht/~ihabunek/toot-discuss).
* Run `toot diag` and include its contents in the bug report.
* Explain the behavior you would expect and the actual behavior.
* Please provide as much context as possible and describe the reproduction steps
that someone else can follow to recreate the issue on their own.
### Suggesting enhancements
This includes suggesting new features or changes to existing ones.
Search Github issues to check the enhancement has not already been requested. If
it hasn't, [open a new issue](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/issues).
Your request will be reviewed to see if it's a good fit for toot. Implementing
requested features depends on the available time and energy of the maintainer
and other contributors. Be patient.
### Contributing code
When contributing to toot, please only submit code that you have authored or
code whose license allows it to be included in toot. You agree that the code
you submit will be published under the [toot license](LICENSE).
#### Setting up a dev environment
Check out toot (or a fork) and install it into a virtual environment.
```
git clone git@github.com:ihabunek/toot.git
cd toot
python3 -m venv _env
source _env/bin/activate
pip install --editable ".[dev,test]"
```
While the virtual env is active, you can run `./_env/bin/toot` to
execute the one you checked out. This allows you to make changes and
test them.
#### Crafting good commits
Please put some effort into breaking your contribution up into a series of well
formed commits. If you're unsure what this means, there is a good guide
available at https://cbea.ms/git-commit/.
Rules for commits:
* each commit should ideally contain only one change
* don't bundle multiple unrelated changes into a single commit
* write descriptive and well formatted commit messages
Rules for commit messages:
* separate subject from body with a blank line
* limit the subject line to 50 characters
* capitalize the subject line
* do not end the subject line with a period
* use the imperative mood in the subject line
* wrap the body at 72 characters
* use the body to explain what and why vs. how
For a more detailed explanation with examples see the guide at
https://cbea.ms/git-commit/
If you use vim to write your commit messages, it will already enforce some of
these rules for you.
#### Run tests before submitting
You can run code and style tests by running:
```
make test
```
This runs three tools:
* `pytest` runs the test suite
* `flake8` checks code formatting
* `vermin` checks that minimum python version
Please ensure all three commands succeed before submitting your patches.
#### Submitting patches
To submit your code either open
[a pull request](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/pulls) on Github, or send
patch(es) to [the mailing list](https://lists.sr.ht/~ihabunek/toot-discuss).
If sending to the mailing list, patches should be sent using `git send-email`.
If you're unsure how to do this, there is a good guide at
https://git-send-email.io/.
---
Parts of this guide were taken from the following sources:
* https://contributing.md/
* https://cbea.ms/git-commit/
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././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1691749799.0
toot-0.47.1/MANIFEST.in 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000000031 14465406647 014536 0 ustar 00ihabunek ihabunek recursive-include tests * ././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1723451421.0
toot-0.47.1/Makefile 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000001663 14656344035 014446 0 ustar 00ihabunek ihabunek .PHONY: clean publish test docs
dist:
python -m build
publish :
twine upload dist/*.tar.gz dist/*.whl
test:
pytest -v
flake8
vermin toot
coverage:
coverage erase
coverage run
coverage html --omit "toot/tui/*"
coverage report
clean :
find . -name "*pyc" | xargs rm -rf $1
rm -rf build dist MANIFEST htmlcov bundle toot*.tar.gz toot*.pyz
changelog:
./scripts/generate_changelog > CHANGELOG.md
cp CHANGELOG.md docs/changelog.md
docs: changelog
mdbook build
docs-serve:
mdbook serve --port 8000
docs-deploy: docs
rsync --archive --compress --delete --stats book/ bezdomni:web/toot
.PHONY: bundle
bundle:
mkdir bundle
cp toot/__main__.py bundle
pip install . --target=bundle
rm -rf bundle/*.dist-info
find bundle/ -type d -name "__pycache__" -exec rm -rf {} +
python -m zipapp \
--python "/usr/bin/env python3" \
--output toot-`git describe`.pyz bundle \
--compress
echo "Bundle created: toot-`git describe`.pyz"
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Version: 0.47.1
Summary: Mastodon CLI client
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============================
Toot - a Mastodon CLI client
============================
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ihabunek/toot/master/trumpet.png
Toot is a CLI and TUI tool for interacting with Mastodon instances from the command line.
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/author-%40ihabunek-blue.svg?maxAge=3600&style=flat-square
:target: https://mastodon.social/@ihabunek
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/github/license/ihabunek/toot.svg?maxAge=3600&style=flat-square
:target: https://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/toot.svg?maxAge=3600&style=flat-square
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/toot
Resources
---------
* Homepage: https://github.com/ihabunek/toot
* Issues: https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/issues
* Documentation: https://toot.bezdomni.net/
* Mailing list for discussion, support and patches:
https://lists.sr.ht/~ihabunek/toot-discuss
* Informal discussion: #toot IRC channel on `libera.chat `_
Features
--------
* Posting, replying, deleting statuses
* Support for media uploads, spoiler text, sensitive content
* Search by account or hash tag
* Following, muting and blocking accounts
* Simple switching between authenticated in Mastodon accounts
Terminal User Interface
-----------------------
toot includes a terminal user interface (TUI). Run it with ``toot tui``.
TUI Features:
-------------
* Block graphic image display (requires optional libraries `pillow `, `term-image `, and `urwidgets `)
* Bitmapped image display in `kitty ` terminal ``toot tui -f kitty``
* Bitmapped image display in `iTerm2 `, or `WezTerm ` terminal ``toot tui -f iterm``
.. image :: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ihabunek/toot/master/docs/images/tui_list.png
.. image :: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ihabunek/toot/master/docs/images/tui_compose.png
License
-------
Copyright Ivan Habunek and contributors.
Licensed under `GPLv3 `_, see `LICENSE `_.
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1723451421.0
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Toot - a Mastodon CLI client
============================
.. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ihabunek/toot/master/trumpet.png
Toot is a CLI and TUI tool for interacting with Mastodon instances from the command line.
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/author-%40ihabunek-blue.svg?maxAge=3600&style=flat-square
:target: https://mastodon.social/@ihabunek
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/github/license/ihabunek/toot.svg?maxAge=3600&style=flat-square
:target: https://opensource.org/licenses/GPL-3.0
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/toot.svg?maxAge=3600&style=flat-square
:target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/toot
Resources
---------
* Homepage: https://github.com/ihabunek/toot
* Issues: https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/issues
* Documentation: https://toot.bezdomni.net/
* Mailing list for discussion, support and patches:
https://lists.sr.ht/~ihabunek/toot-discuss
* Informal discussion: #toot IRC channel on `libera.chat `_
Features
--------
* Posting, replying, deleting statuses
* Support for media uploads, spoiler text, sensitive content
* Search by account or hash tag
* Following, muting and blocking accounts
* Simple switching between authenticated in Mastodon accounts
Terminal User Interface
-----------------------
toot includes a terminal user interface (TUI). Run it with ``toot tui``.
TUI Features:
-------------
* Block graphic image display (requires optional libraries `pillow `, `term-image `, and `urwidgets `)
* Bitmapped image display in `kitty ` terminal ``toot tui -f kitty``
* Bitmapped image display in `iTerm2 `, or `WezTerm ` terminal ``toot tui -f iterm``
.. image :: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ihabunek/toot/master/docs/images/tui_list.png
.. image :: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ihabunek/toot/master/docs/images/tui_compose.png
License
-------
Copyright Ivan Habunek and contributors.
Licensed under `GPLv3 `_, see `LICENSE `_.
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language = "en"
multilingual = false
src = "docs"
title = "toot"
[output.html]
additional-css = ["book.css"]
[preprocessor.toc]
command = "mdbook-toc"
renderer = ["html"]
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toot-0.47.1/changelog.yaml 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000047404 14721665711 015624 0 ustar 00ihabunek ihabunek 0.47.1:
date: 2024-11-27
changes:
- "Fix last post ID not being stored when using --json, which broke --reply-last"
- "Don't set default post visibility to public, let the server decide instead"
0.47.0:
date: 2024-11-14
changes:
- "Add `toot tui --show-display-names` option to show display names instead of account names (#501)"
- "Add missing descriptions for notification types (#502)"
- "Fix bug in paging timelines where limit parameter was sent twice (#505)"
- "TUI: Fix exception when loading followed accounts when server does not support it (#504)"
0.46.0:
date: 2024-11-14
changes:
- "Add `--limit` and `--offset` options to `search` command (thanks @Oblomov)"
- "Add `--min-id` and `--max-id` options to `search` command"
- "Add `--type` and `--exclude-type` options to `notifications` command"
- "Fix bug when identifying lists by their ID"
0.45.0:
date: 2024-09-29
changes:
- "Add `post --reply-last` for replying to last posted toot, for creating threads"
- "Deprecate `env` command in favour of `diag`"
0.44.1:
date: 2024-08-12
changes:
- "Make it possible to pass status URL as status_id, experimental (thanks @nemobis)"
- "Show statuses in search results (thanks @nemobis)"
0.44.0:
date: 2024-08-12
changes:
- "**BREAKING:** Require Python 3.8+"
- "Add `toot diag` for displaying diagnostic info (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Improve image support (thanks @AnonymouX47)"
- "TUI: Add support for indexed color image rendering (#483) (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Fix crash bug (#483) (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
0.43.0:
date: 2024-04-13
changes:
- "TUI: Support displaying images (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "Improve GoToSocial compatibility (thanks Luca Matei Pintilie)"
- "Show visibility in timeline (thanks Sandra Snan)"
- "Flag `notifications --clear` no longer requires an argument (thanks Sandra Snan)"
- "TUI: Fix crash when rendering invalid URLs (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "Migrated to pyproject.toml finally"
0.42.0:
date: 2024-03-09
changes:
- "TUI: Add `toot tui --always-show-sensitive` option (thanks Lexi Winter)"
- "TUI: Document missing shortcuts (thanks Denis Laxalde)"
- "TUI: Use rounded boxes for nicer visuals (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Don't break if edited_at status field does not exist"
0.41.1:
date: 2024-01-02
changes:
- "Fix a crash in settings parsing code"
0.41.0:
date: 2024-01-02
changes:
- "Honour user's default visibility set in Mastodon preferences instead of always defaulting to public visibility (thanks Lexi Winter)"
- "TUI: Add editing toots (thanks Lexi Winter)"
- "TUI: Fix a bug which made palette config in settings not work"
- "TUI: Show edit datetime in status detail (thanks Lexi Winter)"
0.40.2:
date: 2023-12-28
changes:
- "Reinstate `toot post --using` option."
- "Add shell completion for instances."
0.40.1:
date: 2023-12-28
changes:
- "Add `toot --as` option to replace `toot post --using`. This now works for all commands."
0.40.0:
date: 2023-12-27
description: |
This release includes a rather extensive change to use the Click library
(https://click.palletsprojects.com/) for creating the command line
interface. This allows for some new features like nested commands, setting
parameters via environment variables, and shell completion. Backward
compatibility should be mostly preserved, except for cases noted below.
Please report any issues.
changes:
- "BREAKING: Remove deprecated `--disable-https` option for `login` and `login_cli`, pass the base URL instead"
- "BREAKING: Options `--debug` and `--color` must be specified after `toot` but before the command"
- "BREAKING: Option `--quiet` has been removed. Redirect output instead."
- "Add passing parameters via environment variables, see: https://toot.bezdomni.net/environment_variables.html"
- "Add shell completion, see: https://toot.bezdomni.net/shell_completion.html"
- "Add `tags info`, `tags featured`, `tags feature`, and `tags unfeature` commands"
- "Add `tags followed`, `tags follow`, and `tags unfollow` sub-commands, deprecate `tags_followed`, `tags_follow`, and `tags tags_unfollow`"
- "Add `lists accounts`, `lists add`, `lists create`, `lists delete`, `lists list`, `lists remove` subcommands, deprecate `lists`, `lists_accounts`, `lists_add`, `lists_create`, `lists_delete`, `lists_remove` commands."
- "Add `--json` option to tags and lists commands"
- "Add `toot --width` option for setting your preferred terminal width"
- "Add `--media-viewer` and `--colors` options to `toot tui`. These were previously accessible only via settings."
- "TUI: Fix issue where UI did not render until first input (thanks Urwid devs)"
0.39.0:
date: 2023-11-23
changes:
- "Add `--json` option to many commands, this makes them print the JSON data returned by the server instead of human-readable data. Useful for scripting."
- "TUI: Make media viewer configurable in settings, see: https://toot.bezdomni.net/settings.html#tui-view-images"
- "TUI: Add rich text rendering (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
0.38.2:
date: 2023-11-16
changes:
- "Fix compatibility with Pleroma (#399, thanks Sandra Snan)"
- "Fix language documentation (thanks Sandra Snan)"
0.38.1:
date: 2023-07-25
changes:
- "Fix relative datetimes option in TUI"
0.38.0:
date: 2023-07-25
changes:
- "Add `toot muted` and `toot blocked` commands (thanks Florian Obser)"
- "Add settings file, allows setting common options, defining defaults for command arguments, and the TUI palette"
- "TUI: Remap shortcuts so they don't override HJKL used for navigation (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
0.37.0:
date: 2023-06-28
changes:
- "**BREAKING:** Require Python 3.7+"
- "Add `timeline --account` option to show the account timeline (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "Add `toot status` command to show a single status"
- "TUI: Add personal timeline (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Highlight followed accounts in status details (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Restructured goto menu (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Fix boosting boosted statuses (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add support for list timelines (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
0.36.0:
date: 2023-03-09
changes:
- "Move docs from toot.readthedocs.io to toot.bezdomni.net"
- "Add specifying media thumbnails to `toot post` (#301)"
- "Add creating polls to `toot post`"
- "Handle custom instance domains (e.g. when server is located at `social.vivaldi.net`, but uses the `vivaldi.net` mastodon domain. (#217)"
- "TUI: Inherit post visibility when replying (thanks @rogarb)"
- "TUI: Add conversations timeline (thanks @rogarb)"
- "TUI: Add shortcut to copy toot contents (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
0.35.0:
date: 2023-03-01
changes:
- "Save toot contents when using --editor so it's recoverable if posting fails (#311)"
- "TUI: Add voting on polls (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add following/blocking/muting accounts (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add notifications timeline (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
0.34.1:
date: 2023-02-20
changes:
- "TUI: Fix bug where TUI would break on older Mastodon instances (#309)"
0.34.0:
date: 2023-02-03
changes:
- "Fix Python version detection which would fail in some cases (thanks K)"
- "Fix toot --help not working (thanks Norman Walsh)"
- "TUI: Add option to save status JSON data from source window (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add `--relative-datetimes` option to show relative datetimes (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Don't focus newly created post (#188, thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add ability to scroll long status messages (#166, thanks Dan Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add action to view account details (thanks Dan Schwarz)"
0.33.1:
date: 2023-01-03
changes:
- "TUI: Fix crash when viewing toot in browser"
0.33.0:
date: 2023-01-02
changes:
- "Add CONTRIBUTING.md containing a contribution guide"
- "Add `env` command which prints local env to include in issues"
- "Add TOOT_POST_VISIBILITY environment to control default post visibility (thanks Lim Ding Wen)"
- "Add `tags_followed`, `tags_follow`, and `tags_unfollow` commands (thanks Daniel Schwarz)"
- "Add `tags_bookmarks` command (thanks Giuseppe Bilotta)"
- "TUI: Show an error if attemptint to boost a private status (thanks Lim Ding Wen)"
- "TUI: Hide polls, cards and media attachments for sensitive posts (thanks Daniel Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add bookmarking and bookmark timeline (thanks Daniel Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Show status visibility (thanks Lim Ding Wen)"
- "TUI: Reply to original account instead of boosting account (thanks Lim Ding Wen)"
- "TUI: Refresh screen after exiting browser, required for text browsers (thanks Daniel Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Highlight followed tags (thanks Daniel Schwarz)"
0.32.1:
date: 2022-12-12
changes:
- "Fix packaging issue, missing toot.utils module"
0.32.0:
date: 2022-12-12
changes:
- "TUI: Press N to translate status, if available on your instance (thanks Daniel Schwarz)"
- "Fix: `post --language` option now accepts two-letter country code instead of 3-letter. This was changed by mastodon at some point."
- "Fix: Failing to find accounts using qualified usernames (#254)"
0.31.0:
date: 2022-12-07
changes:
- "**BREAKING:** Require Python 3.6+"
- "Add `post --scheduled-in` option for easier scheduling"
- "Fix posting toots to Pleroma"
- "Improved testing"
0.30.1:
date: 2022-11-30
changes:
- "Remove usage of deprecated `text_url` status field. Fixes posting media without text."
0.30.0:
date: 2022-11-29
changes:
- "Display polls in `timeline` (thanks Daniel Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add [,] shortcut to reload timeline (thanks Daniel Schwarz)"
- "TUI: Add [Z] shortcut to zoom status - allows scrolling (thanks @PeterFidelman)"
- "Internals: add integration tests against a local mastodon instance"
0.29.0:
date: 2022-11-21
changes:
- "Add `bookmark` and `unbookmark` commands"
- "Add `following` and `followers` commands (thanks @Oblomov)"
- "TUI: Show media attachments in links list (thanks @PeterFidelman)"
- "Fix tests so that they don't depend on the local timezone"
0.28.1:
date: 2022-11-12
changes:
- "Fix account search to be case insensitive (thanks @TheJokersThief)"
- "Fix account search to use v2 endpoint, since v1 endpoint was removed on some instances (thanks @kaja47)"
- "Add '.toot' extension to temporary files when composing toot in an editor (thanks @larsks)"
- "Display localized datetimes in timeline (thanks @mmmmmmbeer)"
- "Don't use # for comments when composing toot in an editor, since that made it impossible to post lines starting with #."
- "TUI: Fix crash when poll does not have an expiry date"
0.28.0:
date: 2021-08-28
changes:
- "**BREAKING**: Removed `toot curses`, deprecated since 2019-09-03"
- "Add `--scheduled-at` option to `toot post`, allows scheduling toots"
- "Add `--description` option to `toot post`, for adding descriptions to media attachments (thanks @ansuz)"
- "Add `--mentions` option to `toot notifications` to show only mentions (thanks @alexwennerberg)"
- "Add `--content-type` option to `toot post` to allow specifying mime type, used on Pleroma (thanks Sandra Snan)"
- "Allow post IDs to be strings as used on Pleroma (thanks Sandra Snan)"
- "TUI: Allow posts longer than 500 characters if so configured on the server (thanks Sandra Snan)"
- "Allow piping the password to login_cli for testing purposes (thanks @NinjaTrappeur)"
- "Disable paging timeline when output is piped (thanks @stacyharper)"
0.27.0:
date: 2020-06-15
changes:
- "TUI: Fix access to public and tag timelines when on private mastodon instances (#168)"
- "Add `--reverse` option to `toot notifications` (#151)"
- "Fix `toot timeline` to respect `--instance` option"
- "TUI: Add option to pin/save tag timelines (#163, thanks @dlax)"
- "TUI: Fixed crash on empty timeline (#138, thanks ecs)"
0.26.0:
date: 2020-04-15
changes:
- "Fix datetime parsing on Python 3.5 (#162)"
- "TUI: Display status links and open them (#154, thanks @dlax)"
- "TUI: Fix visibility descriptions (#153, thanks @finnoleary)"
- "**IMPORTANT:** Starting from this release, new releases will not be uploaded to the APT package repository at `bezdomni.net`. Please use the official Debian or Ubuntu repos or choose another [installation option](https://toot.bezdomni.net/installation.html)."
0.25.2:
date: 2020-01-23
changes:
- "Revert adding changelog and readme to sourceballs (#149)"
- "TUI: Fall back to username when display_name is unset (thanks @dlax)"
- "Note: 0.25.1 was skipped due to error when releasing"
0.25.0:
date: 2020-01-21
changes:
- "TUI: Show character count when composing (#121)"
- "Include changelog and license in sourceballs (#133)"
- "Fix searching by hashtag which include the '#' (#134)"
- "Upgrade search to v2 (#135)"
- "Fix compatibility with Python < 3.6 (don't use fstrings)"
0.24.0:
date: 2019-09-18
changes:
- "On Windows store config files under %APPDATA%"
- "CLI: Don't use ANSI colors if not supported by terminal or when not in a tty"
- "TUI: Implement deleting own status messages"
- "TUI: Improve rendering of reblogged statuses (thanks @dlax)"
- "TUI: Set urwid encoding to UTF-8 (thanks @bearzk)"
0.23.1:
date: 2019-09-04
changes:
- "Fix a date parsing bug in Python versions <3.7 (#114)"
0.23.0:
date: 2019-09-03
changes:
- "Add `toot tui`, new and improved TUI implemented written with the help of the [urwid](http://urwid.org/) library"
- "Deprecate `toot curses`. It will show a deprecation notice when started. To be removed in a future release"
- "Add `--editor` option to `toot post` to allow composing toots in an editor (#90)"
- "Fix config file permissions, set them to 0600 when creating the initial config file (#109)"
- "Add user agent string to all requests, fixes interaction with instances protected by Cloudflare (#106)"
0.22.0:
date: 2019-08-01
changes:
- "**BREAKING:** Dropped support for Python 3.3"
- "Add `toot notifications` to show notifications (thanks @dlax)"
- "Add posting and replying to curses interface (thanks @Skehmatics)"
- "Add `--language` option to `toot post`"
- "Enable attaching upto 4 files via `--media` option on `toot post`"
0.21.0:
date: 2019-02-15
changes:
- "**BREAKING:** in `toot timeline` short argument for selecting a list is no longer `-i`, this has been changed to select the instance, so that it is the same as on other commands, please use the long form `--list` instead"
- "Add `toot reblogged_by` to show who reblogged a status (#88)"
- "Add `toot thread` to show a status with its replies (#87)"
- "Better handling of wide characters (eastern scripts, emojis) (#84)"
- "Improved `timeline`, nicer visuals, and it will now ask to show next batch of toots, unless given the `--once` option"
- "Add public/local/tag timelines to `timeline` and `curses`"
- "Support for boosting and favouriting in `toot curses`, press `f`/`b` (#88, #93)"
0.20.0:
date: 2019-02-01
changes:
- "Enable interaction with instances using http instead of https (#56)"
- "Enable proxy usage via environment variables (#47)"
- "Make `toot post` prompt for input if no text is given (#82)"
- "Add post-related commands: `favourite`, `unfavourite`, `reblog`, `unreblog`, `pin` & `unpin` (#75)"
0.19.0:
date: 2018-06-27
changes:
- "Add support for replying to a toot (#6)"
- "Add `toot delete` command for deleting a toot (#54)"
- "Add global `--quiet` flag to silence output (#46)"
- "Make `toot login` provide browser login, and `toot login_cli` log in via console. This makes it clear what's the preferred option."
- "Use Idempotency-Key header to prevent multiple toots being posted if request is retried"
- "Fix a bug where all media would be marked as sensitive"
0.18.0:
date: 2018-06-12
changes:
- "Add support for public, tag and list timelines in `toot timeline` (#52)"
- "Add `--sensitive` and `--spoiler-text` options to `toot post` (#63)"
- "Curses app improvements (respect sensitive content, require keypress to show, add help modal, misc improvements)"
0.17.1:
date: 2018-01-15
changes:
- "Create config folder if it does not exist (#40)"
- "Fix packaging to include `toot.ui` package (#41)"
0.17.0:
date: 2018-01-15
changes:
- "Changed configuration file format to allow switching between multiple logged in accounts (#32)"
- "Respect XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable to locate config home (#12)"
- "Dynamically calculate left window width, supports narrower windows (#27)"
- "Redraw windows when terminal size changes (#25)"
- "Support scrolling the status list"
- "Fetch next batch of statuses when bottom is reached"
- "Support up/down arrows (#30)"
- "Misc visual improvements"
0.16.2:
date: 2018-01-02
changes:
- "No changes, pushed to fix a packaging issue"
0.16.1:
date: 2017-12-30
changes:
- "Fix bug with app registration"
0.16.0:
date: 2017-12-30
changes:
- "**BREAKING:** Dropped support for Python 2, because it's a pain to support and caused bugs with handling unicode."
- "Remove hacky `login_2fa` command, use `login_browser` instead"
- "Add `instance` command"
- "Allow `post`ing media without text (#24)"
0.15.1:
date: 2017-12-12
changes:
- "Fix crash when toot's URL is None (#33), thanks @veer66"
0.15.0:
date: 2017-09-09
changes:
- "Fix Windows compatibility (#18)"
0.14.0:
date: 2017-09-07
changes:
- "Add `--debug` option to enable debug logging instead of using the `TOOT_DEBUG` environment variable."
- "Fix: don't read requirements.txt from setup.py, this fails when packaging deb and potentially in some other cases (see #18)"
0.13.0:
date: 2017-08-26
changes:
- "Allow passing `--instance` and `--email` to login command"
- "Add `login_browser` command for proper two factor authentication through the browser (#19, #23)"
0.12.0:
date: 2017-05-08
changes:
- "Add option to disable ANSI color in output (#15)"
- "Return nonzero error code on error (#14)"
- "Change license to GPLv3"
0.11.0:
date: 2017-05-07
changes:
- "Fix error when running toot from crontab (#11)"
- "Minor tweaks"
0.10.0:
date: 2017-04-26
changes:
- "Add commands: `block`, `unblock`, `mute`, `unmute`"
- "Internal improvements"
0.9.1:
date: 2017-04-24
changes:
- "Fix conflict with curses package name"
0.9.0:
date: 2017-04-21
changes:
- "Add `whois` command"
- "Add experimental `curses` app for viewing the timeline"
0.8.0:
date: 2017-04-19
changes:
- "**BREAKING:** Renamed command `2fa` to `login_2fa`"
- "It is now possible to pipe text into `toot post`"
0.7.0:
date: 2017-04-18
changes:
- "**WARNING:** Due to changes in configuration format, after upgrading to this version, you will be required to log in to your Mastodon instance again."
- "Experimental 2FA support (#3)"
- "Do not create a new application for each login"
0.6.0:
date: 2017-04-17
changes:
- "Add `whoami` command"
- "Migrate from `optparse` to `argparse`"
0.5.0:
date: 2017-04-16
changes:
- "Add `search`, `follow` and `unfollow` commands"
- "Migrate from `optparse` to `argparse`"
0.4.0:
date: 2017-04-15
changes:
- "Add `upload` command to post media"
- "Add `--visibility` and `--media` options to `post` command"
0.3.0:
date: 2017-04-13
changes:
- "Add: view timeline"
- "Require an explicit login"
0.2.1:
date: 2017-04-13
changes:
- "Fix invalid requirements in setup.py"
0.2.0:
date: 2017-04-12
changes:
- "Bugfixes"
0.1.0:
date: 2017-04-12
changes:
- "Initial release"
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toot-0.47.1/docs/SUMMARY.md 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000000673 14656344035 015415 0 ustar 00ihabunek ihabunek # Summary
[Introduction](introduction.md)
- [Installation](installation.md)
- [Usage](usage.md)
- [Advanced](advanced.md)
- [Settings](settings.md)
- [Shell completion](shell_completion.md)
- [Environment variables](environment_variables.md)
- [TUI](tui.md)
- [Contributing](contributing.md)
- [Documentation](documentation.md)
- [Release procedure](release.md)
- [Changelog](changelog.md)
[License](license.md)
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toot-0.47.1/docs/advanced.md 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000002007 14656344035 016016 0 ustar 00ihabunek ihabunek Advanced usage
==============
Disabling HTTPS
---------------
You may pass the `--disable-https` flag to use unencrypted HTTP instead of
HTTPS for a given instance. This is inherently insecure and should be used only
when connecting to local development instances.
```sh
toot login --disable-https --instance localhost:8080
```
Using proxies
-------------
You can configure proxies by setting the `HTTPS_PROXY` or `HTTP_PROXY`
environment variables. This will cause all http(s) requests to be proxied
through the specified server.
For example:
```sh
export HTTPS_PROXY="http://1.2.3.4:5678"
toot login --instance mastodon.social
```
**NB:** This feature is provided by
[requests](http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/advanced/#proxies>)
and setting the environment variable will affect other programs using this
library.
This environment can be set for a single call to toot by prefixing the command
with the environment variable:
```
HTTPS_PROXY="http://1.2.3.4:5678" toot login --instance mastodon.social
```
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---------
**0.47.1 (2024-11-27)**
* Fix last post ID not being stored when using --json, which broke --reply-last
* Don't set default post visibility to public, let the server decide instead
**0.47.0 (2024-11-14)**
* Add `toot tui --show-display-names` option to show display names instead of
account names (#501)
* Add missing descriptions for notification types (#502)
* Fix bug in paging timelines where limit parameter was sent twice (#505)
* TUI: Fix exception when loading followed accounts when server does not support
it (#504)
**0.46.0 (2024-11-14)**
* Add `--limit` and `--offset` options to `search` command (thanks @Oblomov)
* Add `--min-id` and `--max-id` options to `search` command
* Add `--type` and `--exclude-type` options to `notifications` command
* Fix bug when identifying lists by their ID
**0.45.0 (2024-09-29)**
* Add `post --reply-last` for replying to last posted toot, for creating threads
* Deprecate `env` command in favour of `diag`
**0.44.1 (2024-08-12)**
* Make it possible to pass status URL as status_id, experimental (thanks
@nemobis)
* Show statuses in search results (thanks @nemobis)
**0.44.0 (2024-08-12)**
* **BREAKING:** Require Python 3.8+
* Add `toot diag` for displaying diagnostic info (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Improve image support (thanks @AnonymouX47)
* TUI: Add support for indexed color image rendering (#483) (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Fix crash bug (#483) (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.43.0 (2024-04-13)**
* TUI: Support displaying images (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* Improve GoToSocial compatibility (thanks Luca Matei Pintilie)
* Show visibility in timeline (thanks Sandra Snan)
* Flag `notifications --clear` no longer requires an argument (thanks Sandra
Snan)
* TUI: Fix crash when rendering invalid URLs (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* Migrated to pyproject.toml finally
**0.42.0 (2024-03-09)**
* TUI: Add `toot tui --always-show-sensitive` option (thanks Lexi Winter)
* TUI: Document missing shortcuts (thanks Denis Laxalde)
* TUI: Use rounded boxes for nicer visuals (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Don't break if edited_at status field does not exist
**0.41.1 (2024-01-02)**
* Fix a crash in settings parsing code
**0.41.0 (2024-01-02)**
* Honour user's default visibility set in Mastodon preferences instead of always
defaulting to public visibility (thanks Lexi Winter)
* TUI: Add editing toots (thanks Lexi Winter)
* TUI: Fix a bug which made palette config in settings not work
* TUI: Show edit datetime in status detail (thanks Lexi Winter)
**0.40.2 (2023-12-28)**
* Reinstate `toot post --using` option.
* Add shell completion for instances.
**0.40.1 (2023-12-28)**
* Add `toot --as` option to replace `toot post --using`. This now works for all
commands.
**0.40.0 (2023-12-27)**
This release includes a rather extensive change to use the Click library
(https://click.palletsprojects.com/) for creating the command line interface.
This allows for some new features like nested commands, setting parameters via
environment variables, and shell completion. Backward compatibility should be
mostly preserved, except for cases noted below. Please report any issues.
* BREAKING: Remove deprecated `--disable-https` option for `login` and
`login_cli`, pass the base URL instead
* BREAKING: Options `--debug` and `--color` must be specified after `toot` but
before the command
* BREAKING: Option `--quiet` has been removed. Redirect output instead.
* Add passing parameters via environment variables, see:
https://toot.bezdomni.net/environment_variables.html
* Add shell completion, see: https://toot.bezdomni.net/shell_completion.html
* Add `tags info`, `tags featured`, `tags feature`, and `tags unfeature`
commands
* Add `tags followed`, `tags follow`, and `tags unfollow` sub-commands,
deprecate `tags_followed`, `tags_follow`, and `tags tags_unfollow`
* Add `lists accounts`, `lists add`, `lists create`, `lists delete`, `lists
list`, `lists remove` subcommands, deprecate `lists`, `lists_accounts`,
`lists_add`, `lists_create`, `lists_delete`, `lists_remove` commands.
* Add `--json` option to tags and lists commands
* Add `toot --width` option for setting your preferred terminal width
* Add `--media-viewer` and `--colors` options to `toot tui`. These were
previously accessible only via settings.
* TUI: Fix issue where UI did not render until first input (thanks Urwid devs)
**0.39.0 (2023-11-23)**
* Add `--json` option to many commands, this makes them print the JSON data
returned by the server instead of human-readable data. Useful for scripting.
* TUI: Make media viewer configurable in settings, see:
https://toot.bezdomni.net/settings.html#tui-view-images
* TUI: Add rich text rendering (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.38.2 (2023-11-16)**
* Fix compatibility with Pleroma (#399, thanks Sandra Snan)
* Fix language documentation (thanks Sandra Snan)
**0.38.1 (2023-07-25)**
* Fix relative datetimes option in TUI
**0.38.0 (2023-07-25)**
* Add `toot muted` and `toot blocked` commands (thanks Florian Obser)
* Add settings file, allows setting common options, defining defaults for
command arguments, and the TUI palette
* TUI: Remap shortcuts so they don't override HJKL used for navigation (thanks
Dan Schwarz)
**0.37.0 (2023-06-28)**
* **BREAKING:** Require Python 3.7+
* Add `timeline --account` option to show the account timeline (thanks Dan
Schwarz)
* Add `toot status` command to show a single status
* TUI: Add personal timeline (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Highlight followed accounts in status details (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Restructured goto menu (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Fix boosting boosted statuses (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add support for list timelines (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.36.0 (2023-03-09)**
* Move docs from toot.readthedocs.io to toot.bezdomni.net
* Add specifying media thumbnails to `toot post` (#301)
* Add creating polls to `toot post`
* Handle custom instance domains (e.g. when server is located at
`social.vivaldi.net`, but uses the `vivaldi.net` mastodon domain. (#217)
* TUI: Inherit post visibility when replying (thanks @rogarb)
* TUI: Add conversations timeline (thanks @rogarb)
* TUI: Add shortcut to copy toot contents (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.35.0 (2023-03-01)**
* Save toot contents when using --editor so it's recoverable if posting fails
(#311)
* TUI: Add voting on polls (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add following/blocking/muting accounts (thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add notifications timeline (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.34.1 (2023-02-20)**
* TUI: Fix bug where TUI would break on older Mastodon instances (#309)
**0.34.0 (2023-02-03)**
* Fix Python version detection which would fail in some cases (thanks K)
* Fix toot --help not working (thanks Norman Walsh)
* TUI: Add option to save status JSON data from source window (thanks Dan
Schwarz)
* TUI: Add `--relative-datetimes` option to show relative datetimes (thanks Dan
Schwarz)
* TUI: Don't focus newly created post (#188, thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add ability to scroll long status messages (#166, thanks Dan Schwarz)
* TUI: Add action to view account details (thanks Dan Schwarz)
**0.33.1 (2023-01-03)**
* TUI: Fix crash when viewing toot in browser
**0.33.0 (2023-01-02)**
* Add CONTRIBUTING.md containing a contribution guide
* Add `env` command which prints local env to include in issues
* Add TOOT_POST_VISIBILITY environment to control default post visibility
(thanks Lim Ding Wen)
* Add `tags_followed`, `tags_follow`, and `tags_unfollow` commands (thanks
Daniel Schwarz)
* Add `tags_bookmarks` command (thanks Giuseppe Bilotta)
* TUI: Show an error if attemptint to boost a private status (thanks Lim Ding
Wen)
* TUI: Hide polls, cards and media attachments for sensitive posts (thanks
Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Add bookmarking and bookmark timeline (thanks Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Show status visibility (thanks Lim Ding Wen)
* TUI: Reply to original account instead of boosting account (thanks Lim Ding
Wen)
* TUI: Refresh screen after exiting browser, required for text browsers (thanks
Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Highlight followed tags (thanks Daniel Schwarz)
**0.32.1 (2022-12-12)**
* Fix packaging issue, missing toot.utils module
**0.32.0 (2022-12-12)**
* TUI: Press N to translate status, if available on your instance (thanks Daniel
Schwarz)
* Fix: `post --language` option now accepts two-letter country code instead of
3-letter. This was changed by mastodon at some point.
* Fix: Failing to find accounts using qualified usernames (#254)
**0.31.0 (2022-12-07)**
* **BREAKING:** Require Python 3.6+
* Add `post --scheduled-in` option for easier scheduling
* Fix posting toots to Pleroma
* Improved testing
**0.30.1 (2022-11-30)**
* Remove usage of deprecated `text_url` status field. Fixes posting media
without text.
**0.30.0 (2022-11-29)**
* Display polls in `timeline` (thanks Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Add [,] shortcut to reload timeline (thanks Daniel Schwarz)
* TUI: Add [Z] shortcut to zoom status - allows scrolling (thanks
@PeterFidelman)
* Internals: add integration tests against a local mastodon instance
**0.29.0 (2022-11-21)**
* Add `bookmark` and `unbookmark` commands
* Add `following` and `followers` commands (thanks @Oblomov)
* TUI: Show media attachments in links list (thanks @PeterFidelman)
* Fix tests so that they don't depend on the local timezone
**0.28.1 (2022-11-12)**
* Fix account search to be case insensitive (thanks @TheJokersThief)
* Fix account search to use v2 endpoint, since v1 endpoint was removed on some
instances (thanks @kaja47)
* Add '.toot' extension to temporary files when composing toot in an editor
(thanks @larsks)
* Display localized datetimes in timeline (thanks @mmmmmmbeer)
* Don't use # for comments when composing toot in an editor, since that made it
impossible to post lines starting with #.
* TUI: Fix crash when poll does not have an expiry date
**0.28.0 (2021-08-28)**
* **BREAKING**: Removed `toot curses`, deprecated since 2019-09-03
* Add `--scheduled-at` option to `toot post`, allows scheduling toots
* Add `--description` option to `toot post`, for adding descriptions to media
attachments (thanks @ansuz)
* Add `--mentions` option to `toot notifications` to show only mentions (thanks
@alexwennerberg)
* Add `--content-type` option to `toot post` to allow specifying mime type, used
on Pleroma (thanks Sandra Snan)
* Allow post IDs to be strings as used on Pleroma (thanks Sandra Snan)
* TUI: Allow posts longer than 500 characters if so configured on the server
(thanks Sandra Snan)
* Allow piping the password to login_cli for testing purposes (thanks
@NinjaTrappeur)
* Disable paging timeline when output is piped (thanks @stacyharper)
**0.27.0 (2020-06-15)**
* TUI: Fix access to public and tag timelines when on private mastodon instances
(#168)
* Add `--reverse` option to `toot notifications` (#151)
* Fix `toot timeline` to respect `--instance` option
* TUI: Add option to pin/save tag timelines (#163, thanks @dlax)
* TUI: Fixed crash on empty timeline (#138, thanks ecs)
**0.26.0 (2020-04-15)**
* Fix datetime parsing on Python 3.5 (#162)
* TUI: Display status links and open them (#154, thanks @dlax)
* TUI: Fix visibility descriptions (#153, thanks @finnoleary)
* **IMPORTANT:** Starting from this release, new releases will not be uploaded
to the APT package repository at `bezdomni.net`. Please use the official
Debian or Ubuntu repos or choose another [installation
option](https://toot.bezdomni.net/installation.html).
**0.25.2 (2020-01-23)**
* Revert adding changelog and readme to sourceballs (#149)
* TUI: Fall back to username when display_name is unset (thanks @dlax)
* Note: 0.25.1 was skipped due to error when releasing
**0.25.0 (2020-01-21)**
* TUI: Show character count when composing (#121)
* Include changelog and license in sourceballs (#133)
* Fix searching by hashtag which include the '#' (#134)
* Upgrade search to v2 (#135)
* Fix compatibility with Python < 3.6 (don't use fstrings)
**0.24.0 (2019-09-18)**
* On Windows store config files under %APPDATA%
* CLI: Don't use ANSI colors if not supported by terminal or when not in a tty
* TUI: Implement deleting own status messages
* TUI: Improve rendering of reblogged statuses (thanks @dlax)
* TUI: Set urwid encoding to UTF-8 (thanks @bearzk)
**0.23.1 (2019-09-04)**
* Fix a date parsing bug in Python versions <3.7 (#114)
**0.23.0 (2019-09-03)**
* Add `toot tui`, new and improved TUI implemented written with the help of the
[urwid](http://urwid.org/) library
* Deprecate `toot curses`. It will show a deprecation notice when started. To be
removed in a future release
* Add `--editor` option to `toot post` to allow composing toots in an editor
(#90)
* Fix config file permissions, set them to 0600 when creating the initial config
file (#109)
* Add user agent string to all requests, fixes interaction with instances
protected by Cloudflare (#106)
**0.22.0 (2019-08-01)**
* **BREAKING:** Dropped support for Python 3.3
* Add `toot notifications` to show notifications (thanks @dlax)
* Add posting and replying to curses interface (thanks @Skehmatics)
* Add `--language` option to `toot post`
* Enable attaching upto 4 files via `--media` option on `toot post`
**0.21.0 (2019-02-15)**
* **BREAKING:** in `toot timeline` short argument for selecting a list is no
longer `-i`, this has been changed to select the instance, so that it is the
same as on other commands, please use the long form `--list` instead
* Add `toot reblogged_by` to show who reblogged a status (#88)
* Add `toot thread` to show a status with its replies (#87)
* Better handling of wide characters (eastern scripts, emojis) (#84)
* Improved `timeline`, nicer visuals, and it will now ask to show next batch of
toots, unless given the `--once` option
* Add public/local/tag timelines to `timeline` and `curses`
* Support for boosting and favouriting in `toot curses`, press `f`/`b` (#88,
#93)
**0.20.0 (2019-02-01)**
* Enable interaction with instances using http instead of https (#56)
* Enable proxy usage via environment variables (#47)
* Make `toot post` prompt for input if no text is given (#82)
* Add post-related commands: `favourite`, `unfavourite`, `reblog`, `unreblog`,
`pin` & `unpin` (#75)
**0.19.0 (2018-06-27)**
* Add support for replying to a toot (#6)
* Add `toot delete` command for deleting a toot (#54)
* Add global `--quiet` flag to silence output (#46)
* Make `toot login` provide browser login, and `toot login_cli` log in via
console. This makes it clear what's the preferred option.
* Use Idempotency-Key header to prevent multiple toots being posted if request
is retried
* Fix a bug where all media would be marked as sensitive
**0.18.0 (2018-06-12)**
* Add support for public, tag and list timelines in `toot timeline` (#52)
* Add `--sensitive` and `--spoiler-text` options to `toot post` (#63)
* Curses app improvements (respect sensitive content, require keypress to show,
add help modal, misc improvements)
**0.17.1 (2018-01-15)**
* Create config folder if it does not exist (#40)
* Fix packaging to include `toot.ui` package (#41)
**0.17.0 (2018-01-15)**
* Changed configuration file format to allow switching between multiple logged
in accounts (#32)
* Respect XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable to locate config home (#12)
* Dynamically calculate left window width, supports narrower windows (#27)
* Redraw windows when terminal size changes (#25)
* Support scrolling the status list
* Fetch next batch of statuses when bottom is reached
* Support up/down arrows (#30)
* Misc visual improvements
**0.16.2 (2018-01-02)**
* No changes, pushed to fix a packaging issue
**0.16.1 (2017-12-30)**
* Fix bug with app registration
**0.16.0 (2017-12-30)**
* **BREAKING:** Dropped support for Python 2, because it's a pain to support and
caused bugs with handling unicode.
* Remove hacky `login_2fa` command, use `login_browser` instead
* Add `instance` command
* Allow `post`ing media without text (#24)
**0.15.1 (2017-12-12)**
* Fix crash when toot's URL is None (#33), thanks @veer66
**0.15.0 (2017-09-09)**
* Fix Windows compatibility (#18)
**0.14.0 (2017-09-07)**
* Add `--debug` option to enable debug logging instead of using the `TOOT_DEBUG`
environment variable.
* Fix: don't read requirements.txt from setup.py, this fails when packaging deb
and potentially in some other cases (see #18)
**0.13.0 (2017-08-26)**
* Allow passing `--instance` and `--email` to login command
* Add `login_browser` command for proper two factor authentication through the
browser (#19, #23)
**0.12.0 (2017-05-08)**
* Add option to disable ANSI color in output (#15)
* Return nonzero error code on error (#14)
* Change license to GPLv3
**0.11.0 (2017-05-07)**
* Fix error when running toot from crontab (#11)
* Minor tweaks
**0.10.0 (2017-04-26)**
* Add commands: `block`, `unblock`, `mute`, `unmute`
* Internal improvements
**0.9.1 (2017-04-24)**
* Fix conflict with curses package name
**0.9.0 (2017-04-21)**
* Add `whois` command
* Add experimental `curses` app for viewing the timeline
**0.8.0 (2017-04-19)**
* **BREAKING:** Renamed command `2fa` to `login_2fa`
* It is now possible to pipe text into `toot post`
**0.7.0 (2017-04-18)**
* **WARNING:** Due to changes in configuration format, after upgrading to this
version, you will be required to log in to your Mastodon instance again.
* Experimental 2FA support (#3)
* Do not create a new application for each login
**0.6.0 (2017-04-17)**
* Add `whoami` command
* Migrate from `optparse` to `argparse`
**0.5.0 (2017-04-16)**
* Add `search`, `follow` and `unfollow` commands
* Migrate from `optparse` to `argparse`
**0.4.0 (2017-04-15)**
* Add `upload` command to post media
* Add `--visibility` and `--media` options to `post` command
**0.3.0 (2017-04-13)**
* Add: view timeline
* Require an explicit login
**0.2.1 (2017-04-13)**
* Fix invalid requirements in setup.py
**0.2.0 (2017-04-12)**
* Bugfixes
**0.1.0 (2017-04-12)**
* Initial release
././@PaxHeader 0000000 0000000 0000000 00000000026 00000000000 010213 x ustar 00 22 mtime=1723451421.0
toot-0.47.1/docs/contributing.md 0000644 0001750 0001750 00000011231 14656344035 016757 0 ustar 00ihabunek ihabunek Toot contribution guide
=======================
Firstly, thank you for contributing to toot!
Relevant links which will be referenced below:
* [toot documentation](https://toot.bezdomni.net/)
* [toot-discuss mailing list](https://lists.sr.ht/~ihabunek/toot-discuss)
used for discussion as well as accepting patches
* [toot project on github](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot)
here you can report issues and submit pull requests
* #toot IRC channel on [libera.chat](https://libera.chat)
## Code of conduct
Please be kind and patient. Toot is maintained by one human with a full time
job.
## I have a question
First, check if your question is addressed in the documentation or the mailing
list. If not, feel free to send an email to the mailing list. You may want to
subscribe to the mailing list to receive replies.
Alternatively, you can ask your question on the IRC channel and ping me
(ihabunek). You may have to wait for a response, please be patient.
Please don't open Github issues for questions.
## I want to contribute
### Reporting a bug
First check you're using the
[latest version](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/releases/) of toot and verify
the bug is present in this version.
Search [Github issues](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/issues) to check the bug
hasn't already been reported.
To report a bug open an
[issue on Github](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/issues) or send an
email to the [mailing list](https://lists.sr.ht/~ihabunek/toot-discuss).
* Run `toot env` and include its contents in the bug report.
* Explain the behavior you would expect and the actual behavior.
* Please provide as much context as possible and describe the reproduction steps
that someone else can follow to recreate the issue on their own.
### Suggesting enhancements
This includes suggesting new features or changes to existing ones.
Search Github issues to check the enhancement has not already been requested. If
it hasn't, [open a new issue](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/issues).
Your request will be reviewed to see if it's a good fit for toot. Implementing
requested features depends on the available time and energy of the maintainer
and other contributors.
### Contributing code
When contributing to toot, please only submit code that you have authored or
code whose license allows it to be included in toot. You agree that the code
you submit will be published under the [toot license](LICENSE).
#### Setting up a dev environment
Check out toot (or a fork) and install it into a virtual environment.
```bash
git clone git@github.com:ihabunek/toot.git
cd toot
python3 -m venv _env
# On Linux/Mac
source _env/bin/activate
# On Windows
_env\bin\activate.bat
pip install --editable ".[dev,test]"
```
While the virtual env is active, running `toot` will execute the one you checked
out. This allows you to make changes and test them.
#### Crafting good commits
Please put some effort into breaking your contribution up into a series of well
formed commits. If you're unsure what this means, there is a good guide
available at [https://cbea.ms/git-commit/](https://cbea.ms/git-commit/).
Rules for commits:
* each commit should ideally contain only one change
* don't bundle multiple unrelated changes into a single commit
* write descriptive and well formatted commit messages
Rules for commit messages:
* separate subject from body with a blank line
* limit the subject line to 50 characters
* capitalize the subject line
* do not end the subject line with a period
* use the imperative mood in the subject line
* wrap the body at 72 characters
* use the body to explain what and why vs. how
For a more detailed explanation with examples see the guide at
[https://cbea.ms/git-commit/](https://cbea.ms/git-commit/)
If you use vim to write your commit messages, it will already enforce some of
these rules for you.
#### Run tests before submitting
You can run code and style tests by running:
```
make test
```
This runs three tools:
* `pytest` runs the test suite
* `flake8` checks code formatting
* `vermin` checks that minimum python version
Please ensure all three commands succeed before submitting your patches.
#### Submitting patches
To submit your code either open
[a pull request](https://github.com/ihabunek/toot/pulls) on Github, or send
patch(es) to [the mailing list](https://lists.sr.ht/~ihabunek/toot-discuss).
If sending to the mailing list, patches should be sent using `git send-email`.
If you're unsure how to do this, there is a good guide at
[https://git-send-email.io/](https://git-send-email.io/).
---
Parts of this guide were taken from the following sources:
* [https://contributing.md/](https://contributing.md/)
* [https://cbea.ms/git-commit/](https://cbea.ms/git-commit/)
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Documentation is generated using [mdBook](https://rust-lang.github.io/mdBook/).
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