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Misskey Channel Configuration

Memoh can connect a bot to a Misskey server so it can read inbound mentions and reply as a Misskey account. This adapter is best for text-first social interactions on self-hosted or public Misskey instances.

Step 1: Prepare A Misskey Account And Token

  1. Sign in to the Misskey instance you want to use.
  2. Create or choose the account that should represent your bot.
  3. Generate an Access Token for that account.

Memoh needs:

The exact token-creation UI varies by Misskey instance. Make sure the token is allowed to read inbound events for the bot account and publish replies.

Step 2: Configure Memoh

  1. Open your bot in the Memoh Web UI.
  2. Go to Platforms.
  3. Click Add Channel and choose Misskey.
  4. Enter the Instance URL.
  5. Paste the Access Token.
  6. Click Save and Enable.

Memoh uses these credentials to discover the bot identity and start the Misskey connection.

Step 3: Start Chatting

After the channel is enabled, users can interact with the bot on that Misskey instance.

Misskey in Memoh is generally best suited for:

Features Supported

Current limitations:

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