This major overhaul shifts the project's focus from serving RSS feeds to reporting content within the Matrix ecosystem. Key changes include:
- Renaming from Matrix-RSSBot to Matrix-ReportBot, aligning the project with its new purpose.
- Removal of RSS related functionalities and incorporation of report handling capabilities, facilitating automated content reporting and monitoring in Matrix rooms.
- Introduction of new dependencies and configurations specific to the report handling features.
- Updating service configurations to ensure compatibility with the bot's new functionality.
This transformation addresses the need for a specialized tool in the Matrix community for managing and automating content reports, enhancing moderation efficiency and response time.
- Added informative badges for versioning, Python versions, license, and the latest commit to enhance project visibility and credibility.
- Expanded documentation to include detailed installation, usage instructions, and added a comprehensive guide on configuring and running the bot, emphasizing the ease of set up and operation.
- Recommended the use of pantalaimon for E2E encryption support, catering to user security concerns.
- Included commands for adding, listing, and removing feeds, ensuring users have clear guidance on bot interaction.
This update makes the project more accessible and user-friendly, encouraging adoption and contribution by providing all necessary information upfront.
fix: ignore build directory in .gitignore
- The `build/` directory is now ignored, preventing compiled files or artifacts from being tracked in the repository, ensuring a cleaner project structure.
Integrated Pantalaimon support with updated configuration instructions and examples, facilitating secure communication when using the Matrix homeserver. The .gitignore is now extended to exclude a Pantalaimon configuration file, preventing sensitive information from accidental commits. Removed encryption callbacks and related functions as the application leverages Pantalaimon for E2EE, simplifying the codebase and shifting encryption responsibilities externally. Streamlined dependency management by removing the requirements.txt in favor of pyproject.toml, aligning with modern Python practices. This change overall improves security handling and eases future maintenance.
Switched from sqlite3 to DuckDB
Added comments to config template
Added more options to configuration
Added systemd service file
Added migration logging to database
Added command handling for help, room creation, stats, bot info
Improved context handling
Added some config checks
Added auto-detection of bot's Matrix user ID
Added more info to README