# Masto-FE (🦥 flavour) This is a fork of [Iceshrimp's Masto-FE Standalone](https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/masto-fe-standalone) repository, which is itself a fork of [Mastodon Glitch Edition](https://github.com/glitch-soc/mastodon), which in turn forks [Mastodon](https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/). Phew! The goal of this repository is to make it possible to smoothly and intuitively use the Mastodon frontend with a GoToSocial instance as the backend. This mostly means making changes to the frontend to allow it to work with GoToSocial-specific features, making it slightly less Mastodon-y by changing some of the branding, wording, iconography, etc, and fixing other small issues. There's a version running here that you can try: https://masto-fe.superseriousbusiness.org The application doesn't gather or store any information that you give it, including access tokens or passwords, everything just happens in your browser's local storage. ## Building ### Not Docker (must have Node + Yarn installed) You can build the whole thingy by running: ```bash yarn && yarn build:production ``` ### Docker (don't need to have Node or Yarn installed) You can build a docker container for the whole thingy by running (for example): ```bash docker build -t superseriousbusiness/masto-fe-standalone:0.1.0 . ``` ## Deploying ### Not Docker Serve all the stuff in `public` behind an nginx or whatever you want! See the included `nginx.conf` for one example of how to do this, it's not too bad. ### Docker (definitely the easiest way) The Docker container is based on Nginx, and serves over port 3000. Just deploy it and listen on that port, preferably with a reverse proxy at some point (Traefik? Caddy? Another Nginx perhaps?) handling https.