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# Instagram2Fedi Docs 📜
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## How to use
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You can use Instagram2Fedi via docker or just like a python script
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### Via Docker 🐋
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Specify your variables in `./env.sh` and then run `./run.sh`
You can modify `docker run` arguments in `./run.sh`
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### Just a python script 🐍
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Run `pip3 install -r requirements.txt` and then run `./insta2fedi`.
Specify your arguments. You should use `--use-docker 0`.
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For example:
``` bash
./insta2fedi --use-docker false --instagram-user <instagram username> --instance <instance domain> --token <OAuth token> --check-interval 10 --post-interval 10 --use-mastodon 4
# will check for new post each 10 seconds
```
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## Command line arguments 🖥
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`--use-mastodon` - set not positive number (`0`, `-1`...) if your instance don't have max image count limit.
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For example, default maximum photo count in mastodon is `4`
`--instance` - Your instance url
`--instagram-user` - Your instagram user name.
`--token` - Your OAuth token
`--check-interval` - Interval in seconds how often to check for new posts
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`--post-interval` - Interval in seconds between posting new fetched posts.
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If theres more than one new post, sets with which time interval should it post them
`--fetch-count` - How many new posts to select
`--use-docker` - If you're running it via docker container, set to `1` or `True`
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## Default values ⚙
Default values are:
``` bash
--instance None
--instagram-user None
--token None
--check-interval 3600
--post-interval 3600
--fetch-count 10
--use-mastodon 4
--use-docker True
```