An alternative web client for Mastodon, focused on speed and simplicity.
Pinafore is available at pinafore.social. Beta releases are at dev.pinafore.social.
See the user guide for basic usage. See the admin guide if Pinafore cannot connect to your instance.
For updates and support, follow @[email protected].
Pinafore supports the latest versions of the following browsers:
- Chrome
- Edge
- Firefox
- Safari
Compatible versions of each (Opera, Brave, Samsung, etc.) should be fine.
- Support the most common use cases
- Small page weight
- Fast even on low-end devices
- Accessibility
- Offline support in read-only mode
- Progressive Web App features
- Multi-instance support
- Support latest versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari
- Support non-Mastodon instances (e.g. Pleroma) as well as possible
- Internationalization
- Serve as an alternative frontend tied to a particular instance
- Offline search
- Supporting old browsers, proxy browsers, or text-based browsers
- React Native / NativeScript / hybrid-native version
- Android/iOS apps (using Cordova or similar)
- Full functionality with JavaScript disabled
- Emoji support beyond the built-in system emoji
- Multi-column support
- Admin/moderation panel
- Offline support in read-write mode (would require sophisticated sync logic)
Pinafore requires Node.js and Yarn.
To build Pinafore for production, first install dependencies:
yarn --production --pure-lockfile
Then build:
yarn build
Then run:
PORT=4002 node server.js
To build a Docker image for production:
docker build .
docker run -d -p 4002:4002 [your-image]
Now Pinafore is running at localhost:4002
.
Alternatively, use docker-compose to build and serve the image for production:
docker-compose up --build -d
The image will build and start, then detach from the terminal running at localhost:4002
.
To keep your version of Pinafore up to date, you can use git
to check out the latest tag:
git checkout $(git tag -l | sort -Vr | head -n 1)
Pinafore is a static site. When you run yarn build
, static files will be
written to __sapper__/export
.
It is not recommended to directly expose these files when self-hosting. Instead, you should use node server.js
(e.g. with an
nginx or Apache proxy in front). This adds several things you don't get from the raw static files:
- CSP headers (important for security)
- Certain dynamic routes (less important because of Service Worker managing routing, but certain things could break if Service Workers are disabled in the user's browser)
Having an nginx config generator is currently an open issue.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for how to run Pinafore in dev mode and run tests.
For a changelog, see the GitHub releases.
For a list of breaking changes, see BREAKING_CHANGES.md.
Pinafore is named after the Gilbert and Sullivan play. The soundtrack is very good.