An experimental Fediverse server for microblogging/"toots". Multiple domain support. Multiple identities per user.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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takahē

An experimental Fediverse server for microblogging/"toots". Not fully functional yet - we're still working towards a 1.0!

Current version: 0.4.0

Key features:

  • Multiple domain support
  • Multiple identities per user (and can be shared between users)
  • Desktop, mobile and PWA-compatible web UI (with minimal JavaScript)
  • Easy deployment (web worker, background worker, and one database)

For more background and information, see jointakahe.org.

Deployment

See our deployment documentation.

For changelog and update notes, visit our releases documentation.

Roadmap

Takahē is still under very active development towards a 1.0 release, and not all functionality is supported yet.

For a detailed feature breakdown, see the features page in our docs.

Contributing

If you'd like to contribute, please read our contributing docs.