# A bit opinionated titlefetching ## Preparation ``` load Web config plugins.web.snarfMultipleUrls True config plugins.web.snarferShowDomain False config plugins.web.snarferShowTargetDomain False config supybot.protocols.http.userAgents "Limnoria UrlPreviewBot" config supybot.protocols.http.peekSize 1048576 ``` * enables the plugin (shipped with Limnoria) * enables titlefetching for all links on line, not just the first one * disables showing domain (small protection against multiple titlesfetcherrs entering a loop or simply not annoying users with clientside link previews (Matrix/Telegram bridges/relays included)) * disables showing redirect target -||- * sets user-agent to "Limnoria UrlPreviewBot" instead of ['Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; utils.web python module)' from 2005](https://github.com/ProgVal/Limnoria/blame/2990fcd302afdc6a3b741594017c3959fd5da2fd/src/utils/web.py#L120) * I have heard that it's bad to pretend to be something you aren't and Twitter will only give you HTMl ``s if your user-agent contains `UrlPreviewBot` * search for html titles from the first MEGABYTE of the webpage as modern web is horrible (looking at you hs.fi & youtube.com) ## Actually enabling it ``` config channel #CHAN plugins.web.titleSnarfer True ``` * enables titlefetching per-channel, on #CHAN to be accurate (avoiding unwanted channels in case of botloop) * `"channel #CHAN"` could also be replaced with `network NETWORKNAME` for every channel on network or `config` (or omitted entirely) for everywhere (channel takes priority over network which *probably takes* priority over global)