Jason McBrayer 73e105517c Log in to an instance and display a home timeline.
Only supports single user, lots of display elements not supported yet.
But it actually has something to show.

Actually display a home timeline.

Still only single user, doesn't correctly handle boosts, CWs, and
probably a lot of other things.
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Brutaldon

Brutaldon is a brutalist, Web 1.0 web interface for Mastodon. It is not a Mastodon-compatible social networking server; rather, it is just a client, like the Android or iOS client for Mastodon you may already be using, but it runs in a web server, and is accessed through a web browser. The web browser that brutaldon targets is Lynx. Of course, you can use it in a more heavy-weight graphical browser, as well as other text browsers such as w3m or elinks.

Brutaldon is not ready for use yet. I literally haven't written it yet.

Roadmap

  • Single user read-only access; log in and read home timeline
  • Multi-user support
  • Add support for reading local and federated timelines, notifications, favorites.
  • Add support for viewing profiles
  • Add support for posting.
  • Add support for posting media.
  • Add support for favoriting and boosting toots.
  • Add support for following, blocking, and muting users.

Aesthetic

No automatic page updates: refresh the page to see new toots. No endless scroll: there's a "next page" link. No autocompletion of anything: use another lynx process in another screen window to look things up. UTF8 clean.

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Python 49%
JavaScript 21.8%
HTML 18.6%
CSS 10.6%