# Cleantoots [![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/endpoint.svg?url=https%3A%2F%2Factions-badge.atrox.dev%2FCrocmagnon%2Fcleantoots%2Fbadge&style=flat)](https://actions-badge.atrox.dev/Crocmagnon/cleantoots/goto) The idea of cleantoots is highly inspired by [magnusnissel/cleantweets](https://github.com/magnusnissel/cleantweets). ## Initial config Only once ```bash python -m pip install cleantoots cleantoots setup-config # See the following section for config options cleantoots login ``` ## Config options ```ini # Any key in this section will serve as a default for other sections [DEFAULT] # Toots that have at least this number of boosts won't be deleted. boost_limit = 5 # Toots that have at least this number of favorites won't be deleted. favorite_limit = 5 # Toots that are more recent than this number of days won't be deleted. days_count = 30 # The timezone to use for dates comparisons. timezone = Europe/Paris # Each section represents an account. [Fosstodon] # Your Mastodon server URL. api_base_url = https://fosstodon.org # These files are used to store app information obtained when running `login`. # The files must be different between accounts. Two different files are required per account. app_secret_file = fosstodon_app.secret user_secret_file = fosstodon_user.secret # IDs of toots you want to protect (never delete). # You can find the toot ID in the URL when viewing a toot. protected_toots = 103362008817616000 103361883565013391 103363106195441418 # Another account [Mastodon.social] api_base_url = https://mastodon.social app_secret_file = mastodonsocial_app.secret user_secret_file = mastodonsocial_user.secret # Overriding some defaults boost_limit = 10 favorite_limit = 30 days_count = 7 ``` ## Run See `cleantoots config` for the current config. ```bash cleantoots clean # Defaults to a dry run. Does NOT delete. cleantoots clean --delete # Delete without prompt. ``` ## Tested environments Cleantoots test suite runs on latest versions of macOS, Windows and Ubuntu as GitHub Actions understands it. See (the docs)[https://help.github.com/en/actions/automating-your-workflow-with-github-actions/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idruns-on] for more information on what "latest" means".