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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 7c37631..a68ef86 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -1,497 +1,242 @@
-# post2bsky
+# post2bsky 🦋
-A Python-based automation tool for reposting content to Bluesky from RSS feeds and Twitter accounts. Includes a daemon mode for continuous operation with comprehensive media support, deduplication, and extensive logging.
+Una col·lecció d'eines Python per mirar contingut automàticament a [Bluesky](https://bsky.app), incloent publicacions de Twitter/X, feeds RSS i vídeos de TikTok. Dissenyat per executar-se com a tasques programades de CI/CD (GitHub Actions o Jenkins).
-**Note**: This tool is designed for content creators and maintainers who need to automatically synchronize feeds/accounts to Bluesky. Ensure you have permission to repost content and comply with all platform terms of service.
+---
-## ✨ Features
+## 📦 Scripts Disponibles
-- **RSS → Bluesky**: Parse RSS feeds and automatically post new entries with proper formatting
-- **Twitter → Bluesky**: Scrape tweets from Twitter accounts and repost to Bluesky (with media)
-- **Daemon Mode**: Run continuously as a background service for unattended operation
-- **Media Support**: Handle images, videos, and other media with automatic optimization
-- **Deduplication**: Track posted content to prevent duplicates across runs
-- **Configurable Workflows**: YAML-based pipelines for each source with scheduling
-- **Media Constraints**: Auto-handles Bluesky's limits (300 chars, 4 images, 45MB video, etc.)
-- **Error Recovery**: Automatic retries with exponential backoff for transient failures
-- **Comprehensive Logging**: Detailed logs for monitoring and troubleshooting
+Aquesta taula resumeix les eines principals incloses en el projecte i la seva funció.
-## 📋 Prerequisites
+| Script | Descripció |
+|---|---|
+| `twitter2bsky.py` | Miralla publicacions d'un compte de Twitter/X a Bluesky |
+| `rss2bsky.py` | Publica elements d'un feed RSS a Bluesky |
+| `twitter_login.py` | Extreu un token d'autenticació de Twitter mitjançant un navegador headless i desa un fitxer de sessió |
+| `tiktok2bsky.py` | Scrapes vídeos recents d'un perfil públic de TikTok i els publica a Bluesky |
-- Python 3.9 or higher
-- macOS, Linux, or Windows with Chromium support (for Twitter scraping)
-- Bluesky account with credentials
-- Twitter account (if using Twitter→Bluesky syncing)
+Aquests scripts formen el nucli de l'automatització del teu contingut cap a Bluesky.
-## 🚀 Quick Start
+---
-### 1. Clone & Setup Environment
+## ⚙️ Requisits i Instal·lació
+
+### Sistema
+
+- **Python:** 3.10 o superior.
+- **FFmpeg:** Necessari per a la llibreria `moviepy` (per al processament de vídeo).
+
+### Dependències Python
+
+Instal·la tots els paquets necessaris executant el següent comandament:
```bash
-git clone
-cd post2bsky
-python3 -m venv venv
-source venv/bin/activate # On Windows: venv\Scripts\activate
-pip install -r requeriments.txt
+pip install -r requirements.txt
```
-### 2. Configure Credentials
+*(Les dependències inclouen: `atproto`, `tweety-ns`, `playwright`, `playwright-stealth`, `httpx`, `arrow`, `python-dotenv`, `moviepy`, `fastfeedparser`, `beautifulsoup4`, `charset-normalizer`, `Pillow` i `grapheme`)*
-Create a `.env` file in the project root:
+### Navegador Playwright
-```env
-# Bluesky Authentication
-BSKY_USERNAME=your_bluesky_handle
-BSKY_PASSWORD=your_bluesky_password
-
-# Optional: Custom Bluesky instance (default: https://bsky.social)
-BSKY_BASE_URL=https://bsky.social
-
-# Twitter Authentication (if using Twitter syncing)
-TWITTER_USERNAME=your_twitter_handle
-TWITTER_PASSWORD=your_twitter_password
-```
-
-### 3. Run a Quick Test
+Després d'instal·lar les dependències, cal instal·lar el binari del navegador Chromium perquè el login headless funcioni:
```bash
-# Test RSS feed posting
-python rss2bsky.py --feed-url https://example.com/rss
-
-# Test Twitter account scraping
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py --test
+python -m playwright install chromium
```
-## Installation
+---
-### Standard Installation
+## 🔐 Configuració de Credencials
-1. Clone the repository:
- ```bash
- git clone https://github.com/yourusername/post2bsky.git
- cd post2bsky
- ```
+Els scripts requereixen les següents credencials, ja sigui com a variables d'entorn, un fitxer `.env` o secrets de CI/CD.
-2. Create and activate virtual environment:
- ```bash
- python3 -m venv venv
- source venv/bin/activate # macOS/Linux
- # or
- venv\Scripts\activate # Windows
- ```
+| Variable | Utilitzada per | Descripció |
+|---|---|---|
+| `TWITTER_USERNAME` | `twitter2bsky.py`, `twitter_login.py` | Nom d'usuari de Twitter/X |
+| `TWITTER_PASSWORD` | `twitter2bsky.py`, `twitter_login.py` | Contrasenya de Twitter/X |
+| `TWITTER_EMAIL` | `twitter2bsky.py` | Correu electrònic del compte de Twitter/X |
+| `TWITTER_HANDLE` | `twitter2bsky.py` | Handle de Twitter/X a mirallar (p. ex. `elmeuhandle`) |
+| `BSKY_HANDLE` | `twitter2bsky.py`, `rss2bsky.py`, `tiktok2bsky.py` | Handle de Bluesky (p. ex. `jo.bsky.social`) |
+| `BSKY_USERNAME` | `rss2bsky.py` | Nom d'usuari de Bluesky |
+| `BSKY_APP_PASSWORD` | `twitter2bsky.py`, `rss2bsky.py`, `tiktok2bsky.py` | Contrasenya d'aplicació de Bluesky |
+| `TIKTOK_HANDLE` | `tiktok2bsky.py` | Handle del perfil públic de TikTok a mirallar |
-3. Install dependencies:
- ```bash
- pip install -r requeriments.txt
- ```
+**Important:** No facis mai commit de les credencials al repositori. Utilitza un fitxer `.env` localment (ja cobert per `.gitignore`) o secrets de CI/CD en producció.
-4. Set up environment variables:
- Create a `.env` file in the root directory (see [Credentials](#-credentials) section)
+---
-## ⚙️ Configuration
+## 🚀 Guia d'Ús
-### Credentials
+### 1. Obtenir un token de sessió de Twitter (`twitter_login.py`)
-Your credentials should be stored in `.env` file at the project root. This file should never be committed to version control (already in `.gitignore`):
-
-```env
-BSKY_USERNAME=your_bluesky_handle
-BSKY_PASSWORD=your_bluesky_password
-
-# For Twitter scraping (email or username, and password)
-TWITTER_USERNAME=your_twitter_username_or_email
-TWITTER_PASSWORD=your_twitter_password
-```
-
-**Security Note**: Never commit credentials to Git. The `.env` file is automatically ignored.
-
-### RSS Feed Configuration
-
-Run `rss2bsky.py` to post from RSS feeds:
+Executa això una sola vegada per autenticar-te i desar un fitxer de sessió reutilitzable:
```bash
-# Basic usage
-python rss2bsky.py --feed-url https://example.com/rss --bsky-handle your_handle
+python twitter_login.py 'EL_TEU_USUARI' 'LA_TEVA_CONTRASENYA'
+```
-# With advanced options
+⚠️ **Atenció:** Utilitza sempre cometes simples al voltant de la contrasenya per evitar que la shell interpreti caràcters especials com `!`, `$` o les cometes inverses.
+
+En cas d'èxit, es crea un fitxer `my_account_session` al directori de treball. Els scripts posteriors reutilitzaran aquesta sessió sense necessitat de tornar a iniciar sessió. Si alguna cosa va malament, es desarà un `error_screenshot.png` al directori de treball perquè puguis veure exactament què ha trobat el navegador.
+
+### 2. Mirallar Twitter a Bluesky (`twitter2bsky.py`)
+
+Utilitza aquest script per sincronitzar les teves publicacions:
+
+```bash
+python twitter2bsky.py \
+ --twitter-username "EL_TEU_USUARI" \
+ --twitter-password "LA_TEVA_CONTRASENYA" \
+ --twitter-email "EL_TEU_CORREU" \
+ --twitter-handle "EL_TEU_HANDLE" \
+ --bsky-handle "EL_TEU_HANDLE.bsky.social" \
+ --bsky-password "LA_TEVA_APP_PASSWORD" \
+ --bsky-base-url "https://bsky.social" \
+ --bsky-langs "ca"
+```
+
+### 3. Publicar un feed RSS a Bluesky (`rss2bsky.py`)
+
+Per enviar contingut des d'un RSS directament al teu perfil de Bluesky:
+
+```bash
python rss2bsky.py \
- --feed-url https://example.com/rss \
- --bsky-handle your_handle \
- --max-posts 5 \
- --limit-age 3 # Only posts from last 3 days
+ "https://example.com/feed.rss" \
+ "EL_TEU_BSKY_HANDLE" \
+ "EL_TEU_BSKY_USERNAME" \
+ "LA_TEVA_APP_PASSWORD" \
+ --service "https://bsky.social"
```
-**State Management**: The tool tracks posted entries in `twitter2bsky_state.json` to prevent duplicates. This file is updated automatically on each run.
+### 4. Mirallar TikTok a Bluesky (`tiktok2bsky.py`)
-### Twitter Account Configuration
+#### 🍪 Gestió de les cookies de TikTok
-Configure Twitter accounts in `twitter2bsky_daemon.py`. The script uses Playwright for browser automation to scrape tweets:
+TikTok requereix cookies vàlides de sessió per poder accedir als perfils sense ser bloquejat. El fitxer `tiktok_cookies.json` conté aquestes cookies i **cal generar-lo manualment** seguint aquests passos:
+
+1. **Obre el navegador** (Chrome o Firefox) i accedeix a [https://www.tiktok.com](https://www.tiktok.com).
+2. **Inicia sessió** amb el teu compte de TikTok (o simplement navega fins que TikTok carregui correctament sense modals de cookies).
+3. **Obre les DevTools** (`F12`) → pestanya **Application** (Chrome) o **Storage** (Firefox).
+4. A la secció **Cookies → https://www.tiktok.com**, exporta totes les cookies.
+5. Desa-les en format JSON com a `tiktok_cookies.json` al directori arrel del projecte.
+
+Pots utilitzar extensions de navegador com [EditThisCookie](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/editthiscookie) o [Cookie-Editor](https://cookie-editor.cgagnier.ca/) per exportar les cookies directament en format JSON compatible.
+
+El fitxer ha de tenir aquest format:
+
+```json
+[
+ {
+ "name": "sessionid",
+ "value": "el_teu_valor",
+ "domain": ".tiktok.com",
+ "path": "/",
+ "httpOnly": true,
+ "secure": true
+ }
+]
+```
+
+> ⚠️ **Les cookies de TikTok caduquen periòdicament.** Si el script deixa de funcionar o no troba vídeos, regenera el fitxer `tiktok_cookies.json` repetint el procés anterior.
+
+> 🔒 **No facis mai commit del fitxer `tiktok_cookies.json`** al repositori. Ja està cobert pel `.gitignore`. En entorns CI/CD, injecta'l com a secret o artifact protegit.
+
+#### ▶️ Execució de `tiktok2bsky.py`
+
+Un cop tens el fitxer de cookies, executa el script així:
```bash
-# Run Twitter daemon
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py
-
-# Run with test mode (dry-run, no posting)
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py --test
-
-# Specify custom state file
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py --state-file custom_state.json
+python tiktok2bsky.py \
+ --tiktok-handle "EL_HANDLE_DE_TIKTOK" \
+ --bsky-handle "EL_TEU_HANDLE.bsky.social" \
+ --bsky-app-password "xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx" \
+ --bsky-base-url "https://bsky.social" \
+ --bsky-langs "ca" \
+ --cookies-path "tiktok_cookies.json"
```
-**Twitter Scraping Details**:
-- Uses Playwright Chromium for headless browser automation
-- Handles t.co URL redirects and link metadata
-- Includes screenshot capture for error debugging
-- Automatic retry with exponential backoff on failures
+| Paràmetre | Descripció |
+|---|---|
+| `--tiktok-handle` | Handle del perfil públic de TikTok (sense `@`) |
+| `--bsky-handle` | Handle de Bluesky (p. ex. `jo.bsky.social`) |
+| `--bsky-app-password` | Contrasenya d'aplicació de Bluesky |
+| `--bsky-base-url` | URL base del PDS (per defecte: `https://bsky.social`) |
+| `--bsky-langs` | Codi d'idioma de les publicacions (p. ex. `ca`, `es`, `en`) |
+| `--cookies-path` | Ruta al fitxer JSON de cookies de TikTok (per defecte: `tiktok_cookies.json`) |
-### Workflow Pipelines
+#### 📋 Comportament del script
-The `workflows/` directory contains YAML pipeline configurations that define:
-- Data source (RSS feed URL or Twitter handle)
-- Posting schedule and frequency
-- Content filtering rules
-- Target Bluesky account
+- Scrapes els **darrers 30 vídeos** del perfil públic indicat.
+- Filtra vídeos de **més de 3 dies d'antiguitat** i de **més de 179 segons** de durada (límit de Bluesky).
+- Desa l'estat dels vídeos ja publicats a `tiktok2bsky_state.json` per evitar duplicats.
+- Els logs es guarden a `tiktok2bsky.log`.
+- Gestiona automàticament els **modals de cookies i banners** de TikTok mitjançant Playwright.
+- Aplica **stealth mode** (si `playwright-stealth` v1.x és instal·lat) per reduir la detecció de bots.
+- Límit de mida de vídeo: **20 MB** per a `bsky.social`, **10 MB** per a PDS de tercers.
-Example: `workflows/324.yml` defines the pipeline for the "324" RSS feed.
+---
-Each workflow typically has a corresponding Jenkins configuration in `jenkins/` for CI/CD integration.
+## 🤖 Automatització (CI/CD)
-**Running Workflows**:
-```bash
-# Manual execution
-./sync_runner.sh
+Tots els scripts estan dissenyats per executar-se de forma programada sense intervenció manual.
-# Run specific workflow
-python rss2bsky.py --feed-url $(grep 'url:' workflows/324.yml | head -1 | cut -d' ' -f2)
-```
+### GitHub Actions
-### Media Handling
+Els fitxers de workflow ja estan inclosos a la carpeta `.github/workflows/`.
-The tool automatically optimizes media for Bluesky's constraints:
+| Fitxer de workflow | Script | Programació |
+|---|---|---|
+| `.github/workflows/twitter2bsky.yml` | `twitter2bsky.py` | Cada 30 minuts |
+| `.github/workflows/rss2bsky.yml` | `rss2bsky.py` | Cada 30 minuts |
+| `.github/workflows/tiktok2bsky.yml` | `tiktok2bsky.py` | Cada 30 minuts |
-| Constraint | Value |
-|-----------|-------|
-| Image size limit | 950 KB per image |
-| Image max dimension | 2000px (width or height) |
-| Max images per post | 4 |
-| Video size limit | 45 MB |
-| Video max duration | 3 minutes |
-| Thumbnail size | 950 KB |
-| Text length | 300 characters (grapheme clusters) |
+Recorda afegir els secrets necessaris a **Settings → Secrets and variables → Actions**.
-Images are automatically converted to JPEG with quality optimization (min 40-45 JPEG quality).
+### Jenkins
-## 💻 Usage
+També es proporcionen `Jenkinsfiles` per a totes les pipelines. Tots utilitzen:
-### RSS to Bluesky (`rss2bsky.py`)
+- Trigger cron `H/30 * * * *`
+- `disableConcurrentBuilds()`
+- Credencials injectades mitjançant `withCredentials`
-Post entries from RSS feeds to Bluesky:
+---
-```bash
-# Simple usage
-python rss2bsky.py --feed-url https://example.com/feed.xml --bsky-handle @your_handle
-
-# Limit to recent posts
-python rss2bsky.py --feed-url https://example.com/feed.xml --limit-age 7
-
-# Dry run (preview without posting)
-python rss2bsky.py --feed-url https://example.com/feed.xml --dry-run
-```
-
-**Output**: The script logs all actions to `twitter2bsky.log` and maintains state in `twitter2bsky_state.json`.
-
-### Twitter to Bluesky (`twitter2bsky_daemon.py`)
-
-Run continuously to sync tweets from specified accounts:
-
-```bash
-# Start daemon mode (continuous monitoring)
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py
-
-# Run once and exit
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py --once
-
-# Test mode (no actual posts to Bluesky)
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py --test
-
-# Custom configuration
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py --max-retries 5 --timeout 30
-```
-
-**Features**:
-- Automatically fetches new tweets from configured accounts
-- Handles retweets, quotes, and threaded tweets
-- Downloads and optimizes media attachments
-- Resolves shortened t.co links to actual URLs
-- Prevents duplicate posts with state tracking
-
-### Running with Sync Runner
-
-```bash
-./sync_runner.sh
-```
-
-This script can orchestrate multiple sources and is suitable for integration with cron jobs or systemd timers.
-
-### Daemon Mode Setup (systemd)
-
-To run `twitter2bsky_daemon.py` continuously as a system service on Linux:
-
-1. Create service file `/etc/systemd/system/post2bsky.service`:
- ```ini
- [Unit]
- Description=post2bsky Twitter to Bluesky Daemon
- After=network.target
-
- [Service]
- Type=simple
- User=your_user
- WorkingDirectory=/path/to/post2bsky
- Environment="PATH=/path/to/post2bsky/venv/bin"
- ExecStart=/path/to/post2bsky/venv/bin/python twitter2bsky_daemon.py
- Restart=always
- RestartSec=60
-
- [Install]
- WantedBy=multi-user.target
- ```
-
-2. Enable and start:
- ```bash
- sudo systemctl daemon-reload
- sudo systemctl enable post2bsky
- sudo systemctl start post2bsky
- sudo systemctl status post2bsky
- ```
-
-3. View logs:
- ```bash
- tail -f twitter2bsky.log
- ```
-
-### Cron Job Integration
-
-Add to crontab with `crontab -e`:
-
-```bash
-# Run RSS sync every 30 minutes
-*/30 * * * * cd /path/to/post2bsky && source venv/bin/activate && python rss2bsky.py --feed-url https://example.com/rss
-
-# Run all workflows at 9 AM daily
-0 9 * * * cd /path/to/post2bsky && ./sync_runner.sh
-```
-
-## 📦 Dependencies
-
-All Python dependencies are listed in `requeriments.txt`. Key packages:
-
-| Package | Purpose |
-|---------|---------|
-| `atproto` | Bluesky API client for posting |
-| `fastfeedparser` | RSS/Atom feed parsing |
-| `playwright` | Browser automation for Twitter scraping |
-| `beautifulsoup4` | HTML parsing and content extraction |
-| `pillow` | Image optimization and processing |
-| `moviepy` | Video processing and duration detection |
-| `grapheme` | Unicode grapheme cluster counting for Bluesky's text limits |
-| `httpx` | HTTP client for URL resolution and media downloads |
-| `python-dotenv` | Environment variable management |
-| `arrow` | Date/time handling with timezone support |
-
-Install all dependencies with:
-```bash
-pip install -r requeriments.txt
-```
-
-## 📁 Project Structure
+## 🗂️ Estructura del Projecte
```
post2bsky/
-├── rss2bsky.py # RSS feed → Bluesky posting script
-├── twitter2bsky_daemon.py # Twitter → Bluesky daemon (main logic)
-├── twitter_login.py # Twitter authentication helper
-├── cookie_login.py # Alternative login method
-├── sync_runner.sh # Orchestration script for multiple sources
-├── twitter2bsky_state.json # State file tracking posted content (auto-generated)
-├── twitter2bsky.log # Application logs (auto-generated)
-├── requeriments.txt # Python dependencies
-├── README.md # This file
-├── LICENSE # GNU GPLv3 license
-├── jenkins/ # Jenkins CI/CD configurations
-│ └── [account_name]Tw/ # Config for each account
-├── workflows/ # YAML pipeline definitions
-│ ├── 324.yml # Example: RSS feed for "324"
-│ ├── fcbarcelona.yml # Example: Twitter account for FC Barcelona
-│ └── ...
-└── venv/ # Python virtual environment (created during setup)
+├── twitter2bsky.py # Script de mirroring Twitter → Bluesky
+├── rss2bsky.py # Script de mirroring RSS → Bluesky
+├── tiktok2bsky.py # Script de mirroring TikTok → Bluesky
+├── twitter_login.py # Login headless de Twitter
+├── tiktok_cookies.json # Cookies de sessió de TikTok (NO fer commit!)
+├── tiktok2bsky_state.json # Estat dels vídeos publicats (generat automàticament)
+├── requirements.txt
+├── .env # Credencials locals (NO fer commit!)
+├── .gitignore
+├── .github/
+│ └── workflows/
+│ ├── twitter2bsky.yml
+│ ├── rss2bsky.yml
+│ └── tiktok2bsky.yml
+└── Jenkinsfile
```
-## 🔧 Troubleshooting
+---
-### Authentication Issues
+## 👤 Autor
+[Guillem Hernández Sola](https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillemhs/)
-**Problem**: `Login failed: Invalid credentials`
+## 📄 Llicència
-**Solution**:
-1. Verify credentials in `.env` are correct (no extra spaces)
-2. Check if Bluesky account requires app password (Settings → App passwords)
-3. If using 2FA, generate an app-specific password
-4. For Twitter, ensure account isn't rate-limited or restricted
+Aquest codi és alliberat al domini públic per [Guillem Hernández Sola](https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillemhs/) sota llicència Creative Commons Reconeixement-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC 4.0).
-### Twitter Scraping Issues
+El README ha estat redactat per a aquest repositori i segueix la mateixa llicència.
-**Problem**: `Playwright browser failed` or screenshot errors
+Per a més informació o contacte, consulta el perfil de l’autor al repositori.
-**Solution**:
-1. Ensure Chromium is properly installed: `playwright install chromium`
-2. Check available disk space (Playwright requires ~500MB)
-3. Run script with `--debug` flag for detailed output
-4. Check browser error screenshots in `screenshot_*.png` files
-
-**Problem**: `No tweets found` or `Tweets already posted`
-
-**Solution**:
-1. Verify Twitter account handle is correct in configuration
-2. Check `twitter2bsky_state.json` for deduplication data
-3. Delete state file to reset tracking (careful: may cause re-posting)
-4. Review `twitter2bsky.log` for detailed debugging
-
-### Media Processing Issues
-
-**Problem**: `Image upload failed` or `Video too large`
-
-**Solution**:
-1. Images are auto-optimized, but source should be <100MB
-2. Videos must be <45MB and <3 minutes
-3. Check available disk space for temporary files
-4. Enable debug logging in the script for detailed info
-
-### Performance Issues
-
-**Problem**: Script runs slowly or times out
-
-**Solution**:
-1. Check network connectivity
-2. Reduce `SCRAPE_TWEET_LIMIT` in `twitter2bsky_daemon.py` (default: 30)
-3. Increase timeout constants if on slow connection
-4. Run with `--once` instead of daemon mode to diagnose
-5. Check system resources (CPU, memory, disk I/O)
-
-### Log Analysis
-
-Check `twitter2bsky.log` for detailed debugging:
-
-```bash
-# View recent errors
-grep ERROR twitter2bsky.log | tail -20
-
-# View all warnings
-grep WARNING twitter2bsky.log | tail -20
-
-# Watch logs in real-time
-tail -f twitter2bsky.log
-
-# Count posts by status
-grep -c "✅ Posted to Bluesky" twitter2bsky.log
-```
-
-## 🐛 Debugging
-
-Enable debug logging by modifying the logging level in the script:
-
-```python
-# In twitter2bsky_daemon.py, change:
-level=logging.INFO,
-# To:
-level=logging.DEBUG,
-```
-
-Run with verbose output:
-```bash
-python twitter2bsky_daemon.py 2>&1 | tee debug.log
-```
-
-Error screenshots are automatically saved as `screenshot_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.png` for investigation.
-
-## 📄 License
-
-This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for details.
-
-**Summary**: You are free to use, modify, and distribute this software, but any modifications must also be open-source under GPLv3.
-
-## 🤝 Contributing
-
-Contributions are welcome! To contribute:
-
-1. Fork the repository
-2. Create a feature branch (`git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature`)
-3. Make your changes with clear commit messages
-4. Push to your fork (`git push origin feature/amazing-feature`)
-5. Open a Pull Request with a description of your changes
-
-**Before submitting**:
-- Test your changes thoroughly
-- Ensure code follows existing style conventions
-- Add comments for complex logic
-- Update README if adding new features
-
-## ❓ FAQ
-
-**Q: Can I use this on Windows?**
-A: Yes, but ensure you have Python 3.9+ and Chromium/Playwright support. Use `venv\Scripts\activate` instead of `source venv/bin/activate`.
-
-**Q: How do I avoid posting duplicates?**
-A: The state file (`twitter2bsky_state.json`) tracks all posted content. It's automatically maintained; just don't delete it between runs.
-
-**Q: Can I post to multiple Bluesky accounts?**
-A: Currently, the tool posts to one account per instance. Run multiple instances with different `.env` configurations to handle multiple accounts.
-
-**Q: What happens if posting fails?**
-A: The script has automatic retry logic with exponential backoff. Failed posts are logged but the state file is NOT updated, so retries on next run.
-
-**Q: Is my content optimized for Bluesky?**
-A: Yes. The tool automatically:
- - Truncates text to 300 characters (grapheme-aware)
- - Optimizes images to Bluesky specs
- - Handles video conversion and compression
- - Resolves shortened URLs
-
-**Q: How do I run this on a server?**
-A: Use the systemd service example in the [Usage](#-usage) section, or set up a cron job.
-
-**Q: Can I schedule posts?**
-A: Not directly through this tool. Instead, use cron/scheduler to run the script at desired times.
-
-## 🎯 Use Cases
-
-- **Content Creators**: Automatically repost your RSS feeds to Bluesky for wider reach
-- **News Aggregation**: Create Bluesky bots that share news from multiple RSS sources
-- **Account Management**: Keep social media accounts synchronized across platforms
-- **Content Distribution**: Distribute content from Twitter to Bluesky without manual copying
-
-## 🔐 Security Notes
-
-- **Never commit `.env`**: Credentials are automatically gitignored
-- **Secure your state file**: `twitter2bsky_state.json` may contain URLs; protect it like credentials
-- **Use app passwords**: For Bluesky, use app-specific passwords instead of main account password
-- **Monitor logs**: Regularly review `twitter2bsky.log` for unauthorized access attempts
-
-## 📞 Support
-
-- **Issues**: Open an issue on GitHub with detailed reproduction steps
-- **Documentation**: Check this README and inline code comments
-- **Logs**: Attach relevant log excerpts when reporting issues
-- **Testing**: Test with `--test` flag before running in production
-
-## 📝 Changelog
-
-See Git commit history for detailed changes. Notable versions:
-
-- **v2.0**: Added Twitter scraping with media support, daemon mode
-- **v1.5**: Improved RSS parsing and media handling
-- **v1.0**: Initial release with basic RSS→Bluesky posting
-
-## Disclaimer
-
-This tool is for personal use and automation. Ensure compliance with the terms of service of Bluesky, Twitter, and any RSS sources you use. Respect rate limits and avoid spamming.
+Si necessiteu més informació, podeu contactar amb [Guillem Hernández Sola](https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillemhs/).
+## Contacte
+Per dubtes o col·laboració: obre una issue al repositori o contacta amb en [Guillem Hernández Sola](https://www.linkedin.com/in/guillemhs/)
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diff --git a/jenkins/3CatCampusTikTok b/jenkins/3CatCampusTikTok
index f19c435..12dea73 100644
--- a/jenkins/3CatCampusTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/3CatCampusTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_3CAT_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_3CAT_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/3CatCulturaTikTok b/jenkins/3CatCulturaTikTok
index 28ddfc2..3148f5b 100644
--- a/jenkins/3CatCulturaTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/3CatCulturaTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_3CAT_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_3CAT_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/3CatEuforiaTikTok b/jenkins/3CatEuforiaTikTok
index e7188b9..dba8792 100644
--- a/jenkins/3CatEuforiaTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/3CatEuforiaTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_3CAT_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_3CAT_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/3CatPoloniaTikTok b/jenkins/3CatPoloniaTikTok
index f5ff878..117dc32 100644
--- a/jenkins/3CatPoloniaTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/3CatPoloniaTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_3CAT_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_3CAT_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/3CatTikTok b/jenkins/3CatTikTok
index 7ab1e97..7be74f7 100644
--- a/jenkins/3CatTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/3CatTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_3CAT_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_3CAT_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/ApmTikTok b/jenkins/ApmTikTok
index 7b18b5b..22f6fb7 100644
--- a/jenkins/ApmTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/ApmTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_3CAT_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_3CAT_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/beteveTikTok b/jenkins/beteveTikTok
index 8c54bf0..8d4d511 100644
--- a/jenkins/beteveTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/beteveTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_BETEVE_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_BETEVE_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/btvEsportsTikTok b/jenkins/btvEsportsTikTok
index 099ccb9..0477d0f 100644
--- a/jenkins/btvEsportsTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/btvEsportsTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_BETEVE_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_BETEVE_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/btvNoticiesTikTok b/jenkins/btvNoticiesTikTok
index 594f2d1..8bcd02c 100644
--- a/jenkins/btvNoticiesTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/btvNoticiesTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_BETEVE_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_BETEVE_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/fcBarcelonaFemeniTikTok b/jenkins/fcBarcelonaFemeniTikTok
index 8ef0ce1..8f7b1fd 100644
--- a/jenkins/fcBarcelonaFemeniTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/fcBarcelonaFemeniTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_MQUB_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_MQUB_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/fcBarcelonaTikTok b/jenkins/fcBarcelonaTikTok
index 51ba57b..b75a67a 100644
--- a/jenkins/fcBarcelonaTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/fcBarcelonaTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_MQUB_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_MQUB_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/laxarxamesTikTok b/jenkins/laxarxamesTikTok
index 553253d..83ee746 100644
--- a/jenkins/laxarxamesTikTok
+++ b/jenkins/laxarxamesTikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_LAXARXAMES_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_LAXARXAMES_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}
diff --git a/jenkins/rac1TikTok b/jenkins/rac1TikTok
index f0558a9..0131aa0 100644
--- a/jenkins/rac1TikTok
+++ b/jenkins/rac1TikTok
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ except ImportError:
--bsky-handle "$BSKY_RAC1_HANDLE" \
--bsky-app-password "$BSKY_RAC1_APP_PASSWORD" \
--bsky-base-url https://eurosky.social \
- --bsky-langs es \
+ --bsky-langs ca \
--cookies-path tiktok_cookies.json
'''
}