doc | ||
examples | ||
.gitignore | ||
activitypub.c | ||
data.c | ||
format.c | ||
html.c | ||
http.c | ||
httpd.c | ||
LICENSE | ||
main.c | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md | ||
RELEASE_NOTES.md | ||
snac.c | ||
snac.h | ||
TODO.md | ||
utils.c | ||
webfinger.c | ||
xs.h | ||
xs_curl.h | ||
xs_encdec.h | ||
xs_glob.h | ||
xs_httpd.h | ||
xs_io.h | ||
xs_json.h | ||
xs_mime.h | ||
xs_openssl.h | ||
xs_regex.h | ||
xs_set.h | ||
xs_socket.h | ||
xs_time.h | ||
xs_version.h |
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...
- Easily-accessed MUTE button to silence morons
- Tested interoperability with similar software
- No database needed
- 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 and FreeBSD you don't need to install anything because the base system provides all the needed software and libraries.
Run make
and then make install
as root.
See the administrator manual on how to proceed from here.
License
See the LICENSE file for details.
Author
grunfink @grunfink@comam.es