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GoToSocial is still in alpha and **may be unstable**. The beta is planned for 2024.
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You can read [the roadmap](https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial/blob/main/ROADMAP.md) to check the progress of GoToSocial's features.
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GoToSocial require a **dedicated domain (or subdomain) name**, for example: gotosocial.example.com
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This package is not-working with the SSO (single-sign on) or LDAP integration.
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You will have a **separate account from the rest of your Yunohost server**, potentially with a different username and password.
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GoToSocial **does not provide a user interface**.
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You will need to use a Mastodon-compatible client such as [Tusky](https://tusky.app/) on Android, [Feditext](https://fedi.software/@Feditext) for iOS or an instance of [Semaphore](https://semaphore.social/) on the Web.
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### Things to know
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#### Administration
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You can login with your admin user (the one automatically created at the instalaltion) to your-instance.com/**admin** to administrate your GoToSocial instance.
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[The source code of this administration panel](https://github.com/superseriousbusiness/gotosocial-admin) is available on github.
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[The GTS admin panel documentation](https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/admin/settings/).
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In this administration interface, you can configure the following things:
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* The name of your instance and its description
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* Your contact e-mail address
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* The referring user
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* Blocked domains (not to federate with) or allowed domains (for the allowlist federation mode)
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* Custom emojis
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* Moderation reports
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#### Configuration
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You can configure your instance using the config panel integrated in Yunohost, you will find it in the web admin interface of your Yunohost by following these steps:
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`Applications > GoToSocial > Config Panel`
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In this control panel you can configure the following things (non-exhaustive list):
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* Account configuration :
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* Are registrations open?
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* Manual validation of registrations?
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* Required reason for registration?
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* Allow user custom CSS?
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* Custom CSS max length?
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* Media configuration
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* Maximum image size
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* Maximum video size
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* Minimum number of characters for media descriptions
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* Maximum number of characters for media descriptions
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* Number of days media can be cached
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* Post configuration
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* Maximum number of characters for a new post
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* Maximum number of characters in a Content Warning / subject of a new post
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* Maximum number of options for a poll
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* Maximum number of characters for a poll option
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* Maximum number of media that can be added to a post
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* Instance config
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* Federation mode to use for this instance (blocklist / allowlist)
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* Landing page user
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* Exposed API options
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* SMTP config
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* Cache settings
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* Advanced settings
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* SameSite attribute
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* Rate limit
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Note: **Do NOT edit** the `config.yaml` file by hand. Always use this config panel instead. Otherwise your changes will be deleted at each update!
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#### Command line (CLI)
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To use the GoToSocial command line, you first need to place yourself in the folder of your instance:
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`cd /var/www/gotosocial/` or `cd /var/www/gotosocial__x/` (where `x` is the installation number of your instance, in the case of multi-installation).
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Feel free to refer to the [GoToSocial command line documentation](https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/admin/cli/).
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#### User creation
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To create a new user, proceed as follows:
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```bash
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./gotosocial --config-path config.yaml admin account create --username some_username --email someuser@example.com --password 'SomeLongAndComplicatedPassword'
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```
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And to promote them as an administrator of your instance:
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```bash
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./gotosocial --config-path config.yaml admin account promote --username some_username
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```
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