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  • Getting Started
  • About Distributed Press
    • Our Vision
    • Values
    • Approach
  • Technical Overview
  • Supported Protocols
  • API Reference
    • Reference Overview
    • Site
    • Publisher
    • Admin
    • Authorization
  • Self-hosting Distributed Press
  • Social Inbox
    • About
    • Moderation
    • Activity Pub
    • Clients
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    • Integrations
    • Interoperatibility
  • Social Reader
    • About
  • Distributed Press CLI
    • About
    • Publish Site
    • Send Posts
  • Deploying Sites
    • How to deploy a site
    • GitHub Actions
    • Sutty CMS
    • Setting up a Custom Domain
  • Site Indexer
    • Site Indexer
  • Distributed Uncensorable Frontend
    • Donation
  • How to update documentation

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Social Inbox
Clients

Client libraries

Ruby

distributed-press-api-client (opens in a new tab) is a Ruby gem implements the Distributed Press API, including the Social Inbox.

It also allows to retrieve activities from other instances, so it can double as a general purpose ActivityPub client.

Activity PubIntegrations

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