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To retest: reload the app, reconnect Codeberg/Gitea with the same token, fill in the new Owner field (dce), repo twtxt, and Feed URL https://hashnix.club/~dce/twtxt.txt. Publish to Codeberg, serve from Hashnix — exactly what you wanted 🤞 lemme know!

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@dce@hashnix.club Fixed! 🥳 That 403 was our bug — connect was checking your token via /api/v1/user (needs read:user), but your token’s scoped to just the repo so it can’t. Now it validates against the repo itself instead 👍

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@david@daiwei.me I had to look these up, horror isn’t my genre at all. :-D No idea what the cool kids use today, but I still have zsh as my interactive shell. For shell scripts, though, I try to stick to POSIX and only resort to bash if really needed or it would be too cumbersome.

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@david@daiwei.me Not sure if you only mean the code segments or in general. In theory, a general darker text color for read messages would probably work. The thing is that regular white on black is quite standard. In Newsboat, new articles are red (I opted for yellow here) and read ones white. I found that useful and kinda copied it for tt.

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In-reply-to » @dce So let me get this straight... You want to store your feed on a Codeberg repo right? But you want to clone that repo down somewhere else to serve it on a different location. Right? And you'd like to use the Twtxt App (https://twtxt.app) to front all of this? Right?

@david@daiwei.me I think it might be a bug i just fixed 🤞

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In-reply-to » @dce So let me get this straight... You want to store your feed on a Codeberg repo right? But you want to clone that repo down somewhere else to serve it on a different location. Right? And you'd like to use the Twtxt App (https://twtxt.app) to front all of this? Right?

@prologic@twtxt.net That’s more-or-less it. If I could do it without Codeberg (just using SCP, SSHFS, or something similar), that would be even better, but probably out-of-scope for the project.
My thinking behind how twtxt.app worked was that I could give it access to a repo, in order to add to my twtxt.txt, but that the alternative feed URL would then be presented to other users instead of the Codeberg URL; unless, of course, this is already part of the twtxt metadata.
In short, the feed URL would just be a dummy.

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