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Also: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/w3c/activitypub/gh-pages/activitypub-tutorial.txt
This project is currently *pre alpha* and not recommended for any real world uses.
## Goals
* A minimal ActivityPub server, comparable to an email MTA.
* Server-to-server and client-to-server protocols supported.
* Implemented in a common language (Python 3)
* Opt-in federation. Federate with a well-defined list of instances.
* Resistant to flooding, hellthreads, etc.
* Support content warnings, reporting and blocking.
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``` bash
python3 epicyon.py --testsnetwork
```
## Running the Server
To run with defaults:
``` bash
python3 epicyon.py
```
In a browser of choice (but not Tor browser) you can then navigate to:
``` text
http://localhost:8085/users/admin
```
If it's working then you should see the json actor for the default admin account.
For a more realistic installation you can run on a defined domain and port:
``` bash
python3 epicyon.py --domain [name] --port 8000 --https
```
You will need to proxy port 8000 through your web server and set up CA certificates as needed.
By default data will be stored in the directory in which you run the server, but you can also specify a directory:
``` bash
python3 epicyon.py --domain [name] --port 8000 --https --path [data directory]
```