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ActivityRelay

A generic LitePub message relay.

Copyleft

ActivityRelay is copyrighted, but free software, licensed under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (AGPLv3) license. You can find a copy of it in this package as the LICENSE file.

Getting Started

Normally, you would direct your LitePub instance software to follow the LitePub actor found on the relay. In Pleroma this would be something like:

$ MIX_ENV=prod mix relay_follow https://your.relay.hostname/actor

Documentation

To install or manage your relay, check the documentation