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## Installing
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Installs using `pip`.
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Clone the repo and install from source like this:
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```
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python3 -m pip install .
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```
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Installation adds a commandline tool: `fediblock-sync`
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Once things stablise a bit more, I'll upload the package to PyPI.
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Instance admins who want to use this tool will need to add an Application at
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`https://<instance-domain>/settings/applications/` so they can authorize the
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tool to create and update domain blocks with an OAuth token.
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Once you've configured the tool, run it like this:
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```
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fediblock_sync.py -c <configfile_path>
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fediblock-sync -c <configfile_path>
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```
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If you put the config file in `/etc/default/fediblockhole.conf.toml` you don't need to pass in the config file path.
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