Hey everyone.
Recently I found the “red2lem” bot here.
I forked it and made some changes to the code.
I’ve only tested it using Docker, but I think (?) it also should work independently of it.
Purpose of the Bot
The bot monitors a subreddit of your choosing, and it’ll crosspost all posts to a lemmy community of your choosing. I guess it could be nice, if somebody wanted to create a mirror’ed community or something.
What does a mirrored post look like?
You can see an example here and here.
This is with the ENV title_template
set to "[♻️ /u/{author_name}] - {submission_title}"
I want to try it out!
If you want to try it out, you can check the PR I made to the original repository.
Quick Docker Compose example
If you’re too lazy, and don’t want to go the PR, you can also just use this docker compose
example:
version: "3.9"
services:
red2lem:
build: https://github.com/vp-en/red2lem.git#feat-revampProject
container_name: red2lem
environment:
reddit_client_id: YOUR_REDDIT_CLIENT_ID
reddit_client_secret: YOUR_REDDIT_CLIENT_SECRET
lemmy_url: YOUR_LEMMY_URL
lemmy_username: YOUR_LEMMY_USERNAME
lemmy_password: YOUR_LEMMY_PASSWORD
subreddit_name: YOUR_SUBREDDIT_NAME # e.g. NoStupidQuestions
community_name: YOUR_COMMUNITY_NAME # e.g. bot_testing@lemm.ee
imgur_client_id: YOUR_IMGUR_CLIENT_ID # Optional
imgur_client_secret: YOUR_IMGUR_CLIENT_SECRET # Optional
copy_automoderator_posts: false # Optional, default is False
post_check_interval: 60 # Optional, default is 60
title_template: "[X-Posted from Reddit - /u/{author_name}] - {submission_title}" # Optional
restart: unless-stopped
Understood. Just trying to stay inside of lemmy as much as possible.
Yeah, I get that 😁 .