Linux command
servitor 命令
文本
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常用示例
View a user's profile
servitor open [@user@instance.org]
Open a fediverse link
servitor open [https://instance.org/post/123]
View a named feed
servitor feed [my-feed]
说明
servitor is a terminal-based ActivityPub/Fediverse client that does not require running a server. It pulls posts directly from source sites, avoiding defederation issues, and stores subscriptions locally so you can follow people without sending follow requests. It supports Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, and other fediverse platforms.
FAQ
What is the servitor command used for?
servitor is a terminal-based ActivityPub/Fediverse client that does not require running a server. It pulls posts directly from source sites, avoiding defederation issues, and stores subscriptions locally so you can follow people without sending follow requests. It supports Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, and other fediverse platforms.
How do I run a basic servitor example?
Run `servitor open [@user@instance.org]` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more servitor examples?
This page includes 3 examples for servitor, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.