# @quotesbot This is the code that posts to https://bots.fyrfli.social/@quotesbot. ## Requirements: - some knowledge of the linux command line - python installed - a Mastodon-compatible API token for your instance - a json-formatted file of quotes to use formatted thus: ``` [ { "quote": "quote", "author": "author" }, ... { "quote": "quote", "author": "author" } ] ``` Your quotes file can either be in the local directory or accessible at a url. ## To install: - Download the release package - Extract into your chosen directory: - `mkdir quotesbot && cd quotesbot` - `tar xfz | gunzip source.[zip|tar.gz]` - If you have other projects, you can create a virtual environment to run this code: - `python3 -m venv .venv` - `source .venv/bin/activate` - `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt` - Otherwise, just install from the requirements.txt: `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt` - Copy the env.example to .env and change the values to your own ## To use: - You can either run the code without any arguments: `python3 random_quotes.py` or you can pass **one** argument through to the code to select a specific quote to post: - `python3 random_quotes.py 1` ## Caveats This is code is *very* rudimentary. It serves a specific purpose: - To post my favourite quotes to my timeline every few hours - To practice my python coding skills ## Going forward It is possible that I may continue to work on this to a point where it's a more sophisticated module, but I can almost guarantee that there are packages out there that do this and more with far more finesse.