In this guide we will only focus on using the prebuilt images from Docker Hub.
Prerequisites: You have Git, Docker, Docker compose and Nginx pre-installed.
Clone Mastodon's repository.
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # | |
| # A little Mastodon hygeine. Keeping the storage nice and tidy. | |
| # Get to where the script needs to go | |
| cd /home/mastodon/live/bin | |
| # Clean out accounts that have never interacted with anyone on this instance. | |
| RAILS_ENV=production /home/mastodon/live/bin/tootctl accounts prune |
In this guide we will only focus on using the prebuilt images from Docker Hub.
Prerequisites: You have Git, Docker, Docker compose and Nginx pre-installed.
Clone Mastodon's repository.
0x8545: Original 84 -> 850x08FF19: Original 75 -> EB0x1932C7: Original 75 -> 74 (remove UNREGISTERED in title bar, so no need to use a license)Grab ffmpeg from https://www.ffmpeg.org/download.html
It's a command line tool which means you will have to type things with your keyboard instead of clicking on buttons.
The most trivial operation would be converting gifs:
ffmpeg -i your_gif.gif -c:v libvpx -crf 12 -b:v 500K output.webm
-crf values can go from 4 to 63. Lower values mean better quality.-b:v is the maximum allowed bitrate. Higher means better quality.