snac2/README.md
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# snac
A simple, minimalistic ActivityPub instance
## Features
- Lightweight, minimal dependencies
- Extensive support of ActivityPub operations, e.g. write public notes, follow users, be followed, reply to the notes of others, admire wonderful content (like or boost), write private messages...
- Multiuser
- Mastodon API support, so Mastodon-compatible apps can be used (work in progress)
- Simple but effective web interface
- Easily-accessed MUTE button to silence morons
- Tested interoperability with related software
- No database needed
- Totally JavaScript-free
- No cookies either
- Not much bullshit
## About
This program runs as a daemon (proxied by a TLS-enabled real httpd server) and provides the basic services for a Fediverse / ActivityPub instance (sharing messages and stuff from/to other systems like Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, etc.).
This is not the manual; man pages `snac(1)` (user manual), `snac(5)` (formats) and `snac(8)` (administrator manual) are what you are looking for.
`snac` stands for Social Networks Are Crap.
## Installation
This 2.x release is written in C (unlike the 1.x prototype, which was written in Python). The only external dependencies are `openssl` and `curl`.
On Debian/Ubuntu, you can satisfy these requirements by running
```
apt install libssl-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev
```
On OpenBSD you also need to install `curl`:
```
pkg_add curl
```
Run `make` and then `make install` as root.
From version 2.27, `snac` includes support for the Mastodon API; if you are not interested on it, you can compile it out by running
```
make CFLAGS=-DNO_MASTODON_API
```
See the administrator manual on how to proceed from here.
## Testing via Docker
A `docker-compose` file is provided for development and testing. To start snac with an nginx HTTPS frontend, run:
```
docker-compose build && docker-compose up
```
This will:
- Start snac, storing data in `data/`
- Configure snac to listen on port 8001 with a server name of `localhost` (see `examples/docker-entrypoint.sh`)
- Create a new user `testuser` and print the user's generated password on the console (see `examples/docker-entrypoint.sh`)
- Start nginx to handle HTTPS, using the certificate pair from `nginx-alpine-ssl/nginx-selfsigned.*` (see `examples/nginx-alpine-ssl/entrypoint.sh`)
## License
See the LICENSE file for details.
## Author
grunfink @grunfink@comam.es