
Pleroma — a lightweight fediverse server
There are multiple frontends to use with Pleroma to suit all kinds user preferences: Pleroma FE, our 'official' highly customizable frontend. Soapbox, a simple easy to learn and use alternative. …
Pleroma Documentation
Pleroma-FE configuration and customization for instance administrators; Community Channels¶ IRC: #pleroma and #pleroma-dev on libera.chat, webchat is available at …
Pleroma Blog
Oct 16, 2023 · Half a year after Pleroma 2.0, today we are releasing our next big version, Pleroma 2.1. Doesn’t sound like that much more, but it’s full of new features and fixes! Keep reading on …
Pleroma News
Pleroma 2.4.2 is a patch release. It fixes potential federation issues, makes Pleroma compatible with Elixir 1.13 and features reworked mention display in Pleroma-FE, among other changes.
General overview - Pleroma Documentation
Pleroma-FE is the default user-facing frontend for Pleroma. If your instance uses Pleroma-FE, you can access it by going to your instance (e.g. https://pleroma.soykaf.com ). After logging in you …
Introduction to Pleroma - Pleroma Documentation
Pleroma is a federated social networking platform, compatible with Mastodon and other ActivityPub implementations. It is free software licensed under the AGPLv3. It actually consists …
Database maintenance tasks - Pleroma Documentation
Every command should be ran as the pleroma user from it's home directory. For example if you are superuser, you would have to wrap the command in su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc …
Setting up a Pleroma development environment
Setting up a Pleroma development environment¶ Pleroma requires some adjustments from the defaults for running the instance locally. The following should help you to get started. …
Pleroma — Pleroma v1.1.9-10-g42f76306+dev
Pleroma is written in Elixir, high-performance and can run on small devices like a Raspberry Pi. For clients it supports the Mastodon client API with Pleroma extensions (see "Pleroma's APIs …
Managing users - Pleroma Documentation
Every command should be ran as the pleroma user from it's home directory. For example if you are superuser, you would have to wrap the command in su pleroma -s $SHELL -lc …