I'm not sure which is the best or most active, but there are several open source Lemmy bots you could check out to get an idea, or just use an existing one or fork it. This one for instance, lemmy-bot
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Looks like lemmy-bot uses TypeScript, but I guess that's close enough to JavaScript for most purposes.
Uses typescript but can be used for both js and ts, I make bots in Javascript using it
I personally use php and host them on AWS serverless, it costs almost nothing.
Edit: Consider checking out https://schedule.lemmings.world for regular thread posting.
That's a bit of an advanced methodology.
@[email protected] Don't feel overwhelmed if this one is a bit over your head when looking at the details of it's implementation.
@[email protected] when visiting https://schedule.lemmings.world/, being greeted immediately by a third party asking for your login information is a bit jarring and requires trust. Maybe consider a landing page that has some more information about what's going on and a link to the git repo could be helpful.
Perhaps you're right, on the other hand I stopped caring after about the 5th time someone accused me of trying to steal their precious credentials.
I know better use of my time than convincing people that no, I'm not stealing anything, it's just Lemmy devs being incompetent and not having any other way for 3rd parties to authenticate.
As someone who's always curious about how things are implemented I always appreciate a link to a git repo being offered up front.
A landing page could also curtail some of those accusations until something better comes along with Auth0 or similar support. But also people are going to complain no matter what you do.
Thanks for your work, by the way, it works great!