Update README.md with warning not to flood with faulty toots and how to unlock the script.
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## Usage
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After having filled in every information into the settings.json file you could use e.g. ```crontab -e``` on unixoid systems from shell and add a line like
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```*/15 * * * * python3 /home/username/mastobot/mastobot.py >> /home/username/mastobot.log``` which lets the script be triggered every 15 minutes.
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By default the script will be limited to 25 tweets per account for this period which should definitely be enough for a human account I think.
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By default the script will be limited to 25 tweets per account for this period which should definitely be enough for a human account I think.
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## Warning
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Before you start flooding your Mastodon instance accidently with hundreds of repeating posts, please test your adjustments by hitting
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```python3 mastodon.py``` and have a look on the output. If the script breaks at any time the 'last_id'-parameters won't be updated and next time it will post exactly the same statuses again and again!
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So make sure that the script run successfully at least once before you fire this gun!
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## Unlock script
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By default the script has commented out the commands to upload anything to your Mastodon instance (see 'Warning' above).
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To unlock it just uncomment
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```
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# masto_photo = mastodon.media_post(tmp_path)
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# masto_media.append(masto_photo)
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...
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# mastodon.status_post(mastodon_text, None, masto_media, True)
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```
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Please again start the script once by hand from commandline and _then_ start your cronjob if you wish to.
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