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* Mastodon: (mastodon). Client for fediverse services using the Mastodon API.
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A Mastodon client
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* Menu:
* README::
— The Detailed Node Listing —
README
* Installation::
* Usage::
* Dependencies::
* Network compatibility::
* Contributing::
* Supporting ‘mastodon.el’: Supporting mastodonel.
* Contributors::
* Screenshots::
Installation
* ELPA::
* MELPA::
* Repo::
* Emoji::
* Discover::
Usage
* Logging in to your instance::
* Timelines::
* Composing toots::
* Other commands and account settings::
* Notifications::
* Customization::
* Commands and variables index::
* Packages related to ‘mastodon.el’: Packages related to mastodonel.
* Live-updating timelines mastodon-async-mode::
* Translating toots::
* Bookmarks and ‘mastodon.el’: Bookmarks and mastodonel.
Contributing
* Bug reports::
* Fixes and features::
* Coding style::
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1 README
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‘mastodon.el’ is an Emacs client for the ActivityPub social networks
that implement the Mastodon API. For info see joinmastodon.org
(https://joinmastodon.org/).
NB: ‘mastodon.el’ now ships this readme as an .info file, so if you
have it installed you should be able to browse this readme inside emacs.
‘C-h i’ for info, then ‘m masto RET’ should load it for you.
* Menu:
* Installation::
* Usage::
* Dependencies::
* Network compatibility::
* Contributing::
* Supporting ‘mastodon.el’: Supporting mastodonel.
* Contributors::
* Screenshots::
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1.1 Installation
================
You can install ‘mastodon.el’ from ELPA, MELPA, or directly from this
repo. It is also available as a GUIX package.
* Menu:
* ELPA::
* MELPA::
* Repo::
* Emoji::
* Discover::
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1.1.1 ELPA
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You should be able to directly install with:
‘M-x package-refresh-contents RET’
‘M-x package-install RET mastodon RET’
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1.1.2 MELPA
-----------
Add ‘MELPA’ to your archives:
(require 'package)
(add-to-list 'package-archives
'("melpa" . "http://melpa.org/packages/") t)
Update and install:
‘M-x package-refresh-contents RET’
‘M-x package-install RET mastodon RET’
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1.1.3 Repo
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Clone this repository and add the lisp directory to your load path.
Then, require it and go.
(add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/mastodon.el/lisp")
(require 'mastodon)
Or, with ‘use-package’:
(use-package mastodon
:ensure t)
The minimum Emacs version is now 28.1. But if you are running an
older version it shouldn’t be very hard to get it working.
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1.1.4 Emoji
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Since Emacs 28, it has builtin emoji support with ‘emoji.el’. If you
prefer to use Emojify (https://github.com/iqbalansari/emacs-emojify),
‘require’ it and set ‘mastodon-use-emojify’ to non-nil to display emoji
in timelines and to use it when composing toots. ‘Emoji.el’ is the
better option, but for now only ‘emojify’ supports downloading and using
custom emoji from your instance. From personal experience, ‘emojify’
also tends to result in less TOFU.
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1.1.5 Discover
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‘mastodon-mode’ can provide a context menu for its keybindings if
Discover (https://github.com/mickeynp/discover.el) is installed. It is
not required.
if you have Discover, add the following to your Emacs init
configuration:
(require 'mastodon-discover)
(with-eval-after-load 'mastodon (mastodon-discover))
Or, with ‘use-package’:
(use-package mastodon
:ensure t
:config
(mastodon-discover))
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1.2 Usage
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* Menu:
* Logging in to your instance::
* Timelines::
* Composing toots::
* Other commands and account settings::
* Notifications::
* Customization::
* Commands and variables index::
* Packages related to ‘mastodon.el’: Packages related to mastodonel.
* Live-updating timelines mastodon-async-mode::
* Translating toots::
* Bookmarks and ‘mastodon.el’: Bookmarks and mastodonel.
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1.2.1 Logging in to your instance
---------------------------------
You need to set 2 variables in your init file to get started:
1. ‘mastodon-instance-url’
2. ‘mastodon-active-user’
(see their doc strings for details). For example If you want to post
toots as "example_user@social.instance.org", then put this in your init
file:
(setq mastodon-instance-url "https://social.instance.org"
mastodon-active-user "example_user")
Then *restart* Emacs and run ‘M-x mastodon’. Make sure you are
connected to internet before you do this. If you have multiple mastodon
accounts you can activate one at a time by changing those two variables
and restarting Emacs.
If you were using mastodon.el before 2FA was implemented and the
above steps do not work, call ‘(mastodon-forget-all-logins)’, restart
Emacs and follow the steps again.
1. encrypted access tokens (from 2.0.0)
By default, user access tokens are now stored in the user’s auth
source file (typically ‘~/.authinfo.gpg’, check the value of
‘auth-sources’). When you first update to 2.0.0, or if you
encounter issues due to old credentials, call
‘(mastodon-forget-all-logins)’ to remove the old mastodon.el
plstore, and then authenticate again. If you don’t want to use the
auth source file, set ‘mastodon-auth-use-auth-source’ to nil.
Entries will instead be stored encrypted in
‘mastodon-client--token-file’, a plstore.
If for some reason you reauthenticate, you’ll need to either remove
the entry in your auth sources file, or manually update the token
in it after doing so, as mastodon.el is unable to reliably update
(or even remove) entries.
The format for a mastodon.el auth source entry is as follows:
‘machine INSTANCE login USERNAME password AUTHTOKEN’
with the token being what you copy from the browser when
authenticating. If you have ‘auth-source-save-behavior’ set to
nil, you’ll also need to add such an entry manually.
Finally, if you find you’re asked for your key passphrase too often
while authenticating, consider setting ‘epa-file-encrypt-to’ (for
auth-source encryption) and ‘plstore-encrypt-to’ (for plstore
encryption) to your preferred key ID.
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1.2.2 Timelines
---------------
‘M-x mastodon’
Opens a ‘*mastodon-home*’ buffer in the major mode and displays
toots. If your credentials are not yet saved, you will be prompted for
email and password. The app registration process will take place if
your ‘mastodon-token-file’ does not contain ‘:client_id’ and
‘:client_secret’.
1. Keybindings
For a full list of commands and variables, see mastodon-index.org
(mastodon-index.org).
Key Action
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Help*
‘?’ Show discover menu of all bindings, if ‘discover’ is available
*Timeline actions*
‘n’ Go to next item (toot, notification, user)
‘p’ Go to previous item (toot, notification, user)
‘M-n/<tab>’ Go to the next interesting thing that has an action
‘M-p/<S-tab>’ Go to the previous interesting thing that has an action
‘F’ Open federated timeline (1 prefix arg: hide-replies, 2 prefix args: media only)
‘H’ Open home timeline (1 prefix arg: hide-replies)
‘L’ Open local timeline (1 prefix arg: hide-replies, 2 prefix args: media only)
‘N’ Open notifications timeline
‘@’ Open mentions-only notifications timeline
‘u’ Update current timeline
‘T’ Open thread for toot at point
‘#’ Prompt for tag and open its timeline
‘A’ Open author profile of toot at point
‘P’ Open profile of user attached to toot at point
‘O’ View own profile
‘U’ update your profile bio note
‘;’ view instance description for toot at point
‘:’ view followed tags and load a tag timeline
‘C-:’ view timeline of all followed tags
‘,’ view favouriters of toot at point
‘.’ view boosters of toot at point
‘/’ switch between mastodon buffers
‘\’ prompt for an instance domain and view its local timeline (if poss)
‘Z’ report user/toot at point to instances moderators
*Other views*
‘s’ search (posts, users, tags) (NB: only posts you have interacted with)
‘I’, ‘c’, ‘d’ view, create, and delete filters
‘R’, ‘a’, ‘j’ view/accept/reject follow requests
‘G’ view follow suggestions
‘V’ view your favourited toots
‘K’ view bookmarked toots
‘X’ view/edit/create/delete lists
‘S’ view your scheduled toots
‘S-:’ view profile/account settings transient menu
*Toot actions*
‘t’ Compose a new toot
‘c’ Toggle content warning content
‘b’ Boost toot under ‘point’
‘f’ Favourite toot under ‘point’
‘k’ toggle bookmark of toot at point
‘r’ Reply to toot under ‘point’
‘v’ Vote on poll at point
‘C’ copy url of toot at point
‘C-RET’ play video/gif at point (requires ‘mpv’)
‘e’ edit your toot at point
‘E’ view edits of toot at point
‘i’ (un)pin your toot at point
‘d’ delete your toot at point, and reload current timeline
‘D’ delete and redraft toot at point, preserving reply/CW/visibility
‘!’ toggle folding of toot at point
(‘S-C-’) ‘W’, ‘M’, ‘B’ (un)follow, (un)mute, (un)block author of toot at point
*Profile view*
‘C-c C-c’ cycle between statuses, statuses without boosts, followers, and following
‘mastodon-profile--add-account-to-list’ (see lists view)
*Notifications view*
‘a’, ‘j’ accept/reject follow request
‘C-k’ clear notification at point
‘C-c C-c’ cycle between notification types
see ‘mastodon-notifications--get-*’ functions for filtered views
*Quitting*
‘q’ Quit mastodon buffer, leave window open
‘Q’ Quit mastodon buffer and kill window
‘C-M-q’ Quit and kill all mastodon buffers
2. Toot byline legend
Marker Meaning
--------------------------------------------
‘(🔁)’ (or I boosted this toot
‘(B)’)
‘(⭐)’ (or I favourited this toot
‘(F)’)
‘(🔖)’ (or I bookmarked this toot
‘(K)’)
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1.2.3 Composing toots
---------------------
‘M-x mastodon-toot’ (or ‘t’ from a mastodon.el buffer) opens a new
buffer/window in ‘text-mode’ and ‘mastodon-toot’ minor mode. Enter the
contents of your toot here. ‘C-c C-c’ sends the toot. ‘C-c C-k’
cancels. Both actions kill the buffer and window. Further keybindings
are displayed in the buffer, and in the following subsection.
Replies preserve visibility status/content warnings, and include
boosters by default. If the region is active when you start a reply, it
will be yanked into the compose buffer prefixed with ‘>’ to form a rough
reply quote.
Server’s max toot length, with running char count, and attachment
previews, are shown.
You can download and use your instance’s custom emoji
(‘mastodon-toot--download-custom-emoji’,
‘mastodon-toot--enable-custom-emoji’).
If you want to view some of the toot being replied to in the compose
buffer, set ‘mastodon-toot-display-orig-in-reply-buffer’ to non-nil.
The compose buffer uses ‘text-mode’ so any configuration you have for
that mode will be enabled. If any of your existing config conflicts
with ‘mastodon-toot’, you can disable it in the
‘mastodon-toot-mode-hook’. For example, the default value of that hook
is as follows:
(add-hook 'mastodon-toot-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(auto-fill-mode -1)))
1. Keybindings
Key Action
--------------------------------------------
‘C-c C-c’ Send toot
‘C-c C-k’ Cancel toot
‘C-c C-w’ Add content warning
‘C-c C-v’ Change toot visibility
‘C-c C-n’ Add sensitive media/nsfw flag
‘C-c C-a’ Upload attachment(s)
‘C-c !’ Remove all attachments
‘C-c C-e’ Insert emoji
‘C-c C-p’ Create a poll
‘C-c C-o’ Cancel poll
‘C-c C-l’ Set toot language
‘C-c C-s’ Schedule toot
2. Autocompletion of mentions, tags and emoji
Autocompletion of mentions, tags, and emojis is provided by
‘completion-at-point-functions’ (capf) backends.
‘mastodon-toot--enable-completion’ is enabled by default.
To trigger completion, type a prefix followed by a few letters, ‘@’
for mentions, ‘#’ for tags, and ‘:’ for emoji (for now this only
works when using ‘emojify.el’).
If you want to enable ‘company-mode’ in the toot compose buffer,
set ‘mastodon-toot--use-company-for-completion’ to ‘t’.
(‘mastodon.el’ used to run its own native company backends, but
these have been removed in favour of capfs.)
If you don’t run ‘company’ and want immediate, keyless completion,
you’ll need to have another completion engine running that handles
capfs. A common combination is ‘consult’ and ‘corfu’.
3. Draft toots
• Compose buffer text is saved as you type, kept in
‘mastodon-toot-current-toot-text’.
• ‘mastodon-toot--save-draft’: save the current toot as a draft.
• ‘mastodon-toot--open-draft-toot’: Open a compose buffer and
insert one of your draft toots.
• ‘mastodon-toot--delete-draft-toot’: Delete a draft toot.
• ‘mastodon-toot--delete-all-drafts’: Delete all your drafts.
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1.2.4 Other commands and account settings:
------------------------------------------
In addition to ‘mastodon’, the following three functions are autoloaded
and should work without first loading a ‘mastodon.el’ buffer:
• ‘mastodon-toot’: Compose new toot
• ‘mastodon-notifications-get’: View all notifications
• ‘mastodon-url-lookup’: Attempt to load a URL in ‘mastodon.el’. URL
may be at point or provided in the minibuffer.
• ‘mastodon-tl--view-instance-description’: View information about
the instance that the author of the toot at point is on.
• ‘mastodon-tl--view-own-instance’: View information about your own
instance.
• ‘mastodon-search--trending-tags’: View a list of trending hashtags
on your instance.
• ‘mastodon-search--trending-statuses’: View a list of trending
statuses on your instance.
• ‘mastodon-search--trending-links’: View a list of trending links on
your instance (+ click through to a timeline of posts featuring a
given link)
• ‘mastodon-tl--add-toot-account-at-point-to-list’: Add the account
of the toot at point to a list.
• ‘mastodon-tl--dm-user’: Send a direct message to one of the users
at point.
• ‘mastodon-profile--add-private-note-to-account’: Add a private note
to another user’s account.
• ‘mastodon-profile--view-account-private-note’: View a private note
on a user’s account.
• ‘mastodon-profile--show-familiar-followers’: Show a list of
“familiar followers” for a given account. Familiar followers are
accounts that you follow, and that follow the account.
• ‘mastodon-tl--follow-tag’: Follow a tag (works like following a
user)
• ‘mastodon-tl--unfollow-tag’: Unfollow a tag
• ‘mastodon-tl--list-followed-tags’: View a list of tags you’re
following.
• ‘mastodon-tl--followed-tags-timeline’: View a timeline of all your
followed tags.
• ‘mastodon-tl--some-followed-tags-timleine’: View a timeline of
multiple tags, from your followed tags or any other.
• ‘mastodon-switch-to-buffer’: switch between mastodon buffers.
• ‘mastodon-tl--get-remote-local-timeline’: View a local timeline of
a remote instance.
• ‘mastodon-tl--remote-tag-timeline’: View a tag timeline on a remote
instance.
• ‘mastodon-user-settings’: Launch a transient menu to update various
account settings.
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1.2.5 Notifications
-------------------
Mastodon from 4.3 supports grouped notifications. These are implemented
by ‘mastodon.el’ but disabled by default out of consideration to users
on instances that don’t support them. If you are on an instance that
implements grouped notifications, set ‘mastodon-group-notifications’ to
‘t’ to enable them.
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1.2.6 Customization
-------------------
See ‘M-x customize-group RET mastodon’ to view all customize options.
• Timeline options:
• Use proportional fonts
• Default number of posts displayed
• Timestamp format
• Relative timestamps
• Display user avatars
• Avatar image height
• Enable image caching
• Hide replies in timelines
• Show toot stats in byline
• Compose options:
• Completion style for mentions and tags
• Enable custom emoji
• Display toot being replied to
• Set default reply visibility
• Nofitication options:
• Display user’s profile note in follow requests
• Group notifications
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1.2.7 Commands and variables index
----------------------------------
An index of all user-facing commands and custom variables is available
here: mastodon-index.org (mastodon-index.org).
You can also hit ‘?’ in any ‘mastodon.el’ buffer to see the available
bindings, or run ‘M-X’ (upper-case ‘X’) to view all commands in the
buffer with completion, and call one.
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1.2.8 Packages related to ‘mastodon.el’
---------------------------------------
1. Alternative timeline layout
The incomparable Nicholas Rougier has written an alternative
timeline layout for ‘mastodon.el’.
The repo is at mastodon-alt
(https://github.com/rougier/mastodon-alt).
2. Org links, archive search
toot-suite (https://codeberg.org/chrmoe/toot-suite) implements an
org link type for fediverse posts, and also provides a way to
browse an offline archive of your account.
3. Mastodon hydra
A user made a hydra for handling basic ‘mastodon.el’ commands.
It’s available at
<https://holgerschurig.github.io/en/emacs-mastodon-hydra/>.
4. Narrow to timeline item
A simple code snippet to enable narrowing to current item in
timelines:
<http://takeonrules.com/2024/10/31/hacking-on-mastodon-emacs-package-to-narrow-viewing/>
5. Sachac’s config goodies
The incomparable sachac has a bunch of ‘mastodon.el’ extensions and
goodies in their literate config, available here:
<https://sachachua.com/dotemacs/index.html#mastodon>.
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1.2.9 Live-updating timelines: ‘mastodon-async-mode’
----------------------------------------------------
(code taken from mastodon-future
(https://github.com/alexjgriffith/mastodon-future.el).)
Works for federated, local, and home timelines and for notifications.
It’s a little touchy, one thing to avoid is trying to load a timeline
more than once at a time. It can go off the rails a bit, but it’s still
pretty cool. The current maintainer of ‘mastodon.el’ is unable to debug
or improve this feature.
To enable, it, add ‘(require 'mastodon-async)’ to your ‘init.el’.
Then you can view a timeline with one of the commands that begin with
‘mastodon-async--stream-’.
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1.2.10 Translating toots
------------------------
You can translate toots with ‘mastodon-toot--translate-toot-text’ (‘a’
in a timeline). At the moment this requires lingva.el
(https://codeberg.org/martianh/lingva.el), a little interface I wrote to
lingva.ml (https://lingva.ml), to be installed to work.
You could easily modify the simple function to use your Emacs
translator of choice (‘libretrans.el’ , ‘google-translate’, ‘babel’,
‘go-translate’, etc.), you just need to fetch the toot’s content with
‘(mastodon-tl--content toot)’ and pass it to your translator function as
its text argument. Here’s what ‘mastodon-toot--translate-toot-text’
looks like:
(defun mastodon-toot-translate-toot-text ()
"Translate text of toot at point.
Uses `lingva.el'."
(interactive)
(let* ((toot (mastodon-tl--property 'item-json)))
(if toot
(lingva-translate nil (mastodon-tl--content toot))
(message "No toot to translate?"))))
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1.2.11 Bookmarks and ‘mastodon.el’
----------------------------------
‘mastodon.el’ implements a basic bookmark record and handler.
Currently, this means that you can bookmark a post item and later load
it in thread view. This could be expanded to any item with an id, but
probably not to things like timeline views. If you want to be able to
bookmark something, open an issue and ask, as it’s trivial to expand the
bookmarking code.
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1.3 Dependencies
================
Hard dependencies (should all install with ‘mastodon.el’):
• ‘request’ (for uploading attachments, emacs-request
(https://github.com/tkf/emacs-request))
• ‘persist’ (for storing some settings across sessions, persist
(https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/persist.html))
• ‘tp.el’ (for transient menus, tp.el
(https://codeberg.org/martianh/tp.el))
Optional dependencies (install yourself, ‘mastodon.el’ can use them):
• ‘emojify’ to use custom emoji (else we use builtin ‘emoji.el’)
• ‘mpv’ and ‘mpv.el’ for viewing videos and gifs
• ‘lingva.el’ for translating toots
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1.4 Network compatibility
=========================
‘mastodon.el’ should work with ActivityPub servers that implement the
Mastodon API.
Apart from Mastodon itself, it is currently known to work with:
• Pleroma (pleroma.social (https://pleroma.social/))
• Akkoma (akkoma.social (https://akkoma.social/))
• Gotosocial (gotosocial.org (https://gotosocial.org/))
• Sharkey (joinsharkey.org (https://joinsharkey.org))
It does not support the non-Mastodon API servers Misskey (misskey.io
(https://misskey.io/)), Firefish (joinfirefish.org
(https://joinfirefish.org/), formerly Calkey) and Friendica, but it
should fully support displaying and interacting with posts and users on
those platforms.
If you attempt to use ‘mastodon.el’ with a server and run into
problems, feel free to open an issue.
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1.5 Contributing
================
PRs, issues, feature requests, and general feedback are very welcome!
If you prefer emailing patches to the process described below, feel
free to send them on. Ideally they’d be patches that can be applied
with ‘git am’, if you want to actually contribute a commit.
* Menu:
* Bug reports::
* Fixes and features::
* Coding style::
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1.5.1 Bug reports
-----------------
1. ‘mastodon.el’ has bugs, as well as lots of room for improvement.
2. I receive very little feedback, so if I don’t run into the bug it
often doesn’t get fixed.
3. If you run into something that seems broken, first try running
‘mastodon.el’ in emacs with no init file (i.e. ‘emacs -q’
(instructions and code for doing this are here
(https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el/issues/300)) to see if
it also happens independently of your own config (it probably
does).
4. Else enable debug on error (‘toggle-debug-on-error’), make the bug
happen again, and copy the backtrace that appears.
5. Open an issue here and explain what is going on. Provide your
emacs version and what kind of server your account is on.
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1.5.2 Fixes and features
------------------------
1. Install Cask
(https://cask.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guide/installation.html) if
you don’t already have it installed
2. Create an issue (https://codeberg.org/martianh/mastodon.el/issues)
detailing what you’d like to do.
3. Fork the repository and create a branch off of ‘develop’.
4. Run the tests (with ‘make tests’) and ensure that your code doesn’t
break any of them.
5. Create a pull request (to develop) referencing the issue created in
step 2.
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1.5.3 Coding style
------------------
• This library uses an unconvential double dash (‘--’) between file
namespaces and function names, which contradicts normal Elisp
style. This needs to be respected until the whole library is
changed.
• Use ‘aggressive-indent-mode’ or similar to keep your code indented.
• Single spaces end sentences in docstrings.
• There’s no need for a blank line after the first docstring line
(one is added automatically when documentation is displayed).
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1.6 Supporting ‘mastodon.el’
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If you’d like to support continued development of ‘mastodon.el’, I
accept donations via paypal: paypal.me/martianh
(https://paypal.me/martianh).
I also accept support via liberapay:
If you would prefer a different payment method, please write to me at
<mousebot {at} disroot.org> and I can provide IBAN or other bank account
details.
I don’t have a tech worker’s income, so even a small tip would help
out.
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1.7 Contributors
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‘mastodon.el’ is the work of a number of people.
Some significant contributors are:
• <https://github.com/jdenen> [original author]
• <http://atomized.org>
• <https://alexjgriffith.itch.io>
• <https://github.com/hdurer>
• <https://codeberg.org/Red_Starfish>
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1.8 Screenshots
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Here’s a (federated) timeline:
[image src="screenshot-tl.png"