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CLAUDE.md

Guidance for Claude Code when working on yttrx-welcomebot (the welcome bot

  • abuse auto-silence bot for yttrx.com).

What this is / where it runs

A FastAPI webhook server. One Mastodon admin webhook delivers account.created, account.approved, and report.created to POST /webhook; the app dispatches:

  • account.created → classify the signup IP via ipapi.is; flagged (datacenter/vpn/proxy/tor/abuser) signups get more scrutiny (held welcome, ip_blocks registration, DM to moderator) before falling through to a normal welcome.
  • account.approved → always DM the welcome (dedup-safe; this is what releases a held welcome once a human clears the approval queue). Also where a held, flagged signup's suspicious-watch baseline gets captured.
  • report.created → classify the reported account, count distinct reporters, and auto-silence young/dormant accounts past the threshold — lowered for accounts with a flagged signup IP (see README).

A separate scheduled module, app/suspicious_sweep.py (run via python -m app.suspicious_sweep, not part of the webhook server), suspends any IP- or email-flagged signup that shows zero new posts and zero new follows within SUSPICIOUS_GRACE_HOURS of going live. See README.md's "Suspicious-signup sweep" section for the full policy.

Where What
Workstation Source of truth: ~/yttrx-welcomebot/ (this repo)
git.blairhaus.net/yttrx-welcomebot.git origin remote (HTTP Basic Auth, GIT_AUTH_USER/GIT_AUTH_PASS in ~/docker/.env on admin — same shared cred as every other git.blairhaus.net repo, embedded in the remote URL). .gitea/workflows/docker-build-push.yml runs on every push to main (added 2026-07-06): builds the image and pushes gitea.blairhaus.net/pmb/yttrx-welcomebot:latest + :<sha> to the Gitea container registry.
admin.yttrx.com Deploy target: /root/yttrx-welcomebot/ is now a plain directory (converted from a git checkout 2026-07-06, which itself replaced an rsync-deployed tree 2026-07-02) containing only docker-compose.yml, .env, and dated .env.bak-* snapshots — no source tree, no .git. Docker container yttrx-welcomebot on 127.0.0.1:8087, nginx site hookshooks.yttrx.com. ssh admin.yttrx.com logs in as root. Compose is docker-compose v1.29.2 (hyphenated, not docker compose). docker-compose.yml pulls image: gitea.blairhaus.net/pmb/yttrx-welcomebot:latest (switched from build: . 2026-07-06) — root's ~/.docker/config.json on this box holds a read-only (read:package) Gitea PAT for the pull. Deploy is now purely docker-compose pull && docker-compose up -d, no git pull involved at all — there's nothing left there to pull. A full tar of the old git checkout is kept at /root/yttrx-welcomebot.pre-cleanup-20260706.tar.gz on the box as a one-time rollback net.
mammut (ssh mammut) The Mastodon instance. tootctl/Rails run inside the live-web-1 container. Bot accounts + tokens live here.

Full ops history is in secondbrain yttrx-documentation/changelog.md; the user-memory note project_welcomebot has the current state.

HARD RULES

  • Never overwrite the .env on admin.yttrx.com. It holds the live WEBHOOK_SECRET, BOT_ACCESS_TOKEN, and ABUSE_BOT_TOKEN. Edit it in place for new vars.
  • Never commit secrets. .env is git- and docker-ignored on the workstation repo. Tokens/passwords must not land in this repo, the changelog, or CLAUDE.md.
  • The bot silences (reversible), it does not suspend by default (ABUSE_ACTION=silence). It applies the action without report_id so the report stays open for human review.
  • admin.yttrx.com's /root/yttrx-welcomebot/ is not a git repo any more (cleaned up 2026-07-06). Don't git init/clone it back into place — the registry image + docker-compose.yml/.env is the whole deploy surface now. All source lives in the workstation repo / Gitea only.

Deploy procedure (workstation → admin.yttrx.com)

# 1. Test locally (offline, no network)
cd ~/yttrx-welcomebot
python3 -m venv .venv && . .venv/bin/activate && pip install -q -r requirements.txt
WEBHOOK_SECRET=testsecret BOT_ACCESS_TOKEN=x python test_local.py   # -> ALL TESTS PASSED

# 2. Commit + push to origin (git.blairhaus.net) — this fires
#    .gitea/workflows/docker-build-push.yml, which builds and pushes
#    gitea.blairhaus.net/pmb/yttrx-welcomebot:latest + :<sha>
git add -A && git commit -m "..."
git push origin main

# 3. Wait for the CI run to succeed (Gitea UI, or the Actions API), then pull
#    the freshly-built image on admin.yttrx.com and restart. No git anywhere
#    on this box any more — it's just docker-compose.yml + .env. Named volume
#    welcomebot-data persists the dedup db across this.
ssh admin.yttrx.com 'cd /root/yttrx-welcomebot && docker-compose pull && docker-compose up -d'

# 4. If new env vars were added this release, set them IN PLACE on the box, e.g.
ssh admin.yttrx.com 'cd /root/yttrx-welcomebot && \
  grep -q "^NEW_VAR=" .env || echo "NEW_VAR=value" >> .env'

Rollback: revert/checkout the previous commit on the workstation repo and push (or manually retag/push an older image to :latest), wait for CI, then re-run step 3. There's no local .bak source tree on admin.yttrx.com to fall back to any more — the workstation repo / Gitea history is the only source of truth. .env.bak-* snapshots from past deploys remain on the box for env-var rollback specifically. A full tar of the pre-cleanup git checkout is at /root/yttrx-welcomebot.pre-cleanup-20260706.tar.gz if source-level history from that tree is ever needed (it shouldn't be — everything in it is also in git history).

Verify

ssh admin.yttrx.com 'curl -s localhost:8087/healthz'          # {"ok":true}
ssh admin.yttrx.com 'docker logs --tail 20 yttrx-welcomebot'  # clean startup
# confirm the running image + config:
ssh admin.yttrx.com 'docker exec yttrx-welcomebot python -c \
  "import app.main as m; print(m.ABUSE_DRY_RUN, m.ABUSE_ACTION, sorted(m.ABUSE_ALLOWLIST))"'

Viewing logs

A welcomebot-logs CLI lives at /root/bin/welcomebot-logs on admin.yttrx.com (source: bin/welcomebot-logs in this repo) — /root/bin is the homelab's standard location for root-owned admin scripts (same convention as bsd's peteftw-analytics and the NAS backup scripts). A symlink at /usr/local/bin/welcomebot-logs makes the bare command work over non-interactive ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-logs, since that doesn't source ~/.bashrc and so wouldn't otherwise see /root/bin on PATH. It wraps docker logs for the container:

ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-logs                 # last 200 lines
ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-logs -f --abuse      # follow abuse activity only
ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-logs -n 1000 --since 24h
ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-logs --ip --since 24h  # signup-IP scrutiny decisions
ssh admin.yttrx.com 'welcomebot-logs --help'

Inspecting signup-IP classification history

welcomebot-signups (/root/bin/welcomebot-signups, symlinked from /usr/local/bin same as above; source bin/welcomebot-signups) reads the persistent signup_ip sqlite table directly — a permanent record of every classification decision, independent of log retention:

ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-signups              # last 20 decisions
ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-signups --flagged    # only datacenter-flagged signups
ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-signups -a someuser
ssh admin.yttrx.com welcomebot-signups -n all

Both CLIs are tracked in this repo (bin/welcomebot-logs, bin/welcomebot-signups) but not deployed via git any more — admin.yttrx.com has no checkout of this repo since the 2026-07-06 cleanup. After editing either one, reinstall by copying directly from the workstation:

scp bin/welcomebot-logs bin/welcomebot-signups admin.yttrx.com:/root/bin/
ssh admin.yttrx.com 'chmod 755 /root/bin/welcomebot-logs /root/bin/welcomebot-signups'
# /usr/local/bin/welcomebot-{logs,signups} are symlinks to /root/bin — no
# need to touch them again once created.

Rollback

There's no app/main.py.bak-* on admin.yttrx.com any more — the deploy directory holds only docker-compose.yml + .env. To roll back the app code, revert/retag on the workstation repo, get a rolled-back image into the registry (push an older commit and let CI rebuild, or manually docker build/push an old checkout), then:

ssh admin.yttrx.com 'cd /root/yttrx-welcomebot && docker-compose pull && docker-compose up -d'

For .env-only rollback, .env.bak-* snapshots remain on the box:

ssh admin.yttrx.com 'cd /root/yttrx-welcomebot && \
  cp .env.bak-YYYYMMDD .env && docker-compose up -d'

Rollout safety: dry-run

ABUSE_DRY_RUN=true makes the abuse handler log + DM what it would do without silencing anyone. The shipped .env.example default is true; production is currently false (live and acting). To re-enter dry-run:

ssh admin.yttrx.com 'cd /root/yttrx-welcomebot && \
  sed -i "s/^ABUSE_DRY_RUN=.*/ABUSE_DRY_RUN=true/" .env && docker-compose up -d'

The moderator bot token (gotcha)

The abuse handler posts to POST /api/v1/admin/accounts/:id/action, which needs the admin:write:accounts OAuth scope — separate from admin:write:reports. The bot account (bot) is an Admin (so it has the role permissions), but a token created in the UI may omit admin:write:accounts → silence returns 403.

IP-scrutiny's register_ip_block needs an additional scope, admin:write:ip_blocks, to POST /api/v1/admin/ip_blocks — mint (or re-mint) the token with it included, or IP_SCRUTINY_AUTO_IPBLOCK writes will 403 (logged as an error; nothing else in the bot is affected).

Email-domain scrutiny's register_email_domain_block needs another scope, admin:write:email_domain_blocks, to POST /api/v1/admin/email_domain_blocks — same deal: mint (or re-mint) the token with it included, or CHECK_MAIL_AUTO_DOMAIN_BLOCK writes (both the signup-time path and the report-triggered suspend override) will 403 (logged as an error; the suspend itself still goes through since that only needs admin:write:accounts).

The suspicious-signup sweep (app/suspicious_sweep.py) needs another scope, admin:read:accounts, to GET /api/v1/admin/accounts/:id (fetches current post/follow counts + role/suspended state to decide whether to suspend) — without it every sweep run 403s per-account (logged as an error, that account is simply retried next run; nothing else in the bot is affected).

Mint a correctly-scoped token from the Rails console on mammut:

ssh mammut 'docker exec $(docker ps -f name=live-web-1 -q) bin/rails runner "
acct = Account.find_local(%q{bot})
scopes = %q{read:statuses write:statuses admin:read:reports admin:write:accounts admin:write:ip_blocks admin:write:email_domain_blocks admin:read:accounts}
app = Doorkeeper::Application.create!(name: %q{Abuse handler vN}, scopes: scopes, redirect_uri: %q{urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob})
tok = Doorkeeper::AccessToken.create!(application_id: app.id, resource_owner_id: acct.user.id, scopes: scopes)
puts tok.token
"'

Put the result in ABUSE_BOT_TOKEN on the box's .env, restart, and revoke the old token (Doorkeeper::AccessToken.find(<id>).revoke).

Harmless write-permission probe (no real account touched — 403 = missing scope, 404 = authorized):

curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}\n" -X POST \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $ABUSE_BOT_TOKEN" -d "type=none" \
  https://yttrx.com/api/v1/admin/accounts/0/action

Same idea for the admin:write:ip_blocks scope IP-scrutiny needs (403 = missing scope; 422 = authorized, just missing/invalid params — no block is created either way):

curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}\n" -X POST \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $ABUSE_BOT_TOKEN" \
  https://yttrx.com/api/v1/admin/ip_blocks

And for admin:write:email_domain_blocks (403 = missing scope; 422 = authorized, just missing/invalid params):

curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}\n" -X POST \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $ABUSE_BOT_TOKEN" \
  https://yttrx.com/api/v1/admin/email_domain_blocks

And for admin:read:accounts (403 = missing scope; 200/404 = authorized):

curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}\n" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $ABUSE_BOT_TOKEN" \
  https://yttrx.com/api/v1/admin/accounts/0

Mastodon side (mammut)

  • The webhook (Administration → Webhooks) is already subscribed to account.created, account.approved, report.created — no change needed for code redeploys.
  • Staff are never auto-silenced: ABUSE_SKIP_PRIVILEGED=true reads the payload target_account.role (skips any assigned staff role, id > 0), plus the explicit ABUSE_ALLOWLIST. Current staff: waffles/tommertron (Owner), davis/bot (Admin).

Appeals page

Silenced users are DMed ABUSE_HELP_URL = https://welcome.yttrx.com/posts/account-limited/. That page is a Hugo (Compost) content file at admin.yttrx.com:/var/www/html/welcome/content/posts/, rebuilt with ./build.sh in that dir (see secondbrain misc-sites.md).