Yep! This library should help you get started.
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Itβs an open protocol so itβs very much doable.
Yes, there are existing Lemmy bots doing useful things for participants. For example, the folks on mtgzone.com have a bot that responds to specially-tagged comments and provides useful links specific to their topic.
I started building a wrapper around the official Rust API today. But it's a long way away from anything productive. Mostly just a testbed right now.
I'll post something up in a few places when I make a repo for it and ask for contributions. Want to do a fair amount of work myself before asking of anyone else.
Your profile should have options to check if you're a bot account, as well as if you want to see bot accounts.
So I'm sure bot accounts are possible, I just don't know any specifics.