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A little light on details :)

Yeah sorry, that’s my bad, I meant to link it. This is a very good summary.

The media type handler is preconfigured with a good default that can be optionally overridden.

Runs locally and connects directly to the desired “resource” (community, account, etc) across anything(?) on ActivityPub rather than via a server or instance.

This is correct, I just don’t know what you mean by “across anything(?)”.

Source is available here (GPLv3): github.com/BentonEdmondson/servitor

It is written in Go.

GitHub - BentonEdmondson/servitor: A command-line Fediverse client that doesn’t require a server

A command-line Fediverse client that doesn’t require a server - BentonEdmondson/servitor

GitHub
This is a client I’ve been working on that doesn’t require you to have a server. Let me know what you think.

A command-line Fediverse client that doesn’t require a server

https://lemmy.world/post/1359706

A command-line Fediverse client that doesn’t require a server - LemmyWorld

Servitor - A command-line Fediverse client that doesn’t require a server

https://lemmy.world/post/1359655

Servitor - A command-line Fediverse client that doesn’t require a server - LemmyWorld

This is a client I’ve been working on that doesn’t require you to have a server, so you don’t have to deal with defederation, your server going down, etc. It works with Mastodon in addition to PeerTube, Lemmy, etc.

A command-line Fediverse client that doesn't require a server

https://lemmy.world/post/1359470

A command-line Fediverse client that doesn't require a server - LemmyWorld

Thank you, I appreciate it
What do you mean? This just uses ActivityPub to communicate, which the vast majority of fediverse servers support natively.
ActivityPub - Wikipedia

Thanks yeah, a friend of mine is into warhammer 40k and mentioned the servitors and it sounded so cool to me