Sends Slack webhook alerts for Bluesky messages using Jetstream.
export BSKY_APP_PASSWORD=asdf-asdf-asdf
export SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL=https://tailscale.slack.com/...
go run ./cmd/bsky-webhook/ -bsky-handle me.example.com -watch-word "pangolin"
These configuration options are available as command-line flags and environment variables. Those without defaults are required, unless explicitly marked as optional.
Here's the complete table based on the provided Go code:
Command-line flag | Environment variable | Default value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
-addr |
JETSTREAM_ADDRESS |
Rotation of all public jetsream servers | The jetstream hostname to connect to. |
-bsky-handle |
BSKY_HANDLE |
none | The Bluesky handle of the account that will make API requests. |
-bsky-app-password |
BSKY_APP_PASSWORD |
none | The Bluesky app password for authentication. |
-slack-webhook-url |
SLACK_WEBHOOK_URL |
none | The Slack webhook URL for sending notifications. |
-bsky-server-url |
BSKY_SERVER_URL |
"https://bsky.social" | The Bluesky PDS server to send API requests to URL. |
-watch-word |
WATCH_WORD |
"tailscale" | The word to watch out for; may support multiple words in the future. |
-secrets-url |
SECRETS_URL |
none | The address of a setec server to fetch secrets from (optional) |
-secrets-prefix |
SECRETS_PREFIX |
"" | A prefix to prepend to secret names fetched from setec (optional) |
-ts-hotname |
TS_HOSTNAME |
"" | A Tailscale hostname where the server should run (optional) |
-ts-state-dir |
TS_STATE_DIR |
none | Where Tailscale state should be stored, if -ts-hostname is set (optional) |