NOTE: This project is actively being rewriten. See the go-rewrite
branch for more information.
Using this bot is incredibly easy. After building it (see next section or click here), you can run the bot by doing:
$ ./bin/spy --github-token=<github-token>
You can get a GitHub (Personal) token here. Ensure that you give your token the public_repo
scope, so that it can make issues. This bot is made on purpose not to be too expandable, as there is little to no need. See the future ideas for any ideas in the future of how this may change. You can use -v
or --verbose
to enable verbose logging to make it easy to debug either the bot or PrivacySpy.
- Install Dart
- Fetch dependencies (
dart pub get
)
To build binaries, use dart compile exe bin/spy.dart
. Regardless of platform, the exe
parameter will compile a binary for your OS (Linux, macOS, Windows, et al).
-
Typings for expected responses to allow both null-safety and piece of mind(It's partial but it's safe by nature due to Dart) -
Disable push to GitHub to show just problems (CI mode, if you will) - Ensure rendering of hydrated content works fine
- JSP pages like Mailfence
-
Ensure weird text (that one apostrophe that is an apostrophe but isn't ((?:")|(?:”)|(?:“)|(?:‟)
)) doesn't break things - Add handling for more seperations
- Fix Markdown links (#121 of test repo)
- Fix HTML links (#176 of test repo)
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.0. You can see a copy of it in the LICENSE
file in the root of this repository.
PrivacySpy is an open-souce initiative maintained by Miles McCain, Igor Barakaiev, and the Politiwatch team. Nothing on PrivacySpy is legal advice.
I hope to make this an official Politiwatch tool, but until then, it has no affiliation with Politiwatch, the Politiwatch team, or PrivacySpy.