For self hosters, v0.4.1 fixes said bug which caused a malformed query due to a misused logic operator. I highly advise you to upgrade especially if your instance is hosting multiple users.
@skymoth.app
skymoth.app is an open source service which allows you to share the content you post on Mastodon over to Bluesky. This allows you to stay in touch with your followers on both platforms. https://github.com/thilobillerbeck/skymoth
For self hosters, v0.4.1 fixes said bug which caused a malformed query due to a misused logic operator. I highly advise you to upgrade especially if your instance is hosting multiple users.
project even if things sometimes go wrong. :)
Skymoth is back up again. Due to a database corruption, some accounts had to be deleted since they were rendered indistinguishable. Please check your account and maybe renew your creds if needed.
I am deeply sorry for the inconvenience and just wanted to say thank you for staying with this
skymoth.app is down for maintenance, we'll be back soon
Skymoth 0.4.0 is released. While this does not include any fancy features, it contains some code improvements as well as sawpping Prisma ORM for Drizzle
Some of you discovered that images didn't cross post after the v0.3.0 release. It turns out there was a bug in the atproto SDK (that failed to validate posts with images), which is now resolved by upgrading to the latest release.
A square image with a blue/green background gradient, contrasted by a revers gradient filled server Icon with a shield. A center aligned text overlays this with the words: "Take your Toots wherever you're the most comfortable with storing them." and in bigger and bolder letters below: "Skymoth now supports your self-hosted PDS!"
From whichever instance you're on to whatever PDS you use, Skymoth can now take your Toots to the places where you're the most comfortable with storing them.
PDS support is in the making and will be available soon
Just published a new version, this should hopefully make things a bit smoother than before.
If you encounter inconsistencies when threads get crossposted, this is probably caused by posts not propagating to the Bluesky API in time, due to the currently high demand.
I already try to work on a workaround to decrease the chance of this happening.
Since some clients create threads as a list of unlisted toots with a public toot as the root, Skymoth will now check for this and post the unlisted toot if that is the case.
Btw. Threads should now work properly
Hello World!