So, you’re now the proud owner of a BlueSky account and thinking: “This clunky ‘@YourName.bsky.social’ is okay, but wouldn’t it be cooler to use my own domain?” Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! With just a sprinkle of tech magic, you can personalize your BlueSky handle (like for example @matutis.de).
Step 1: Preparations 🛠️
Before we dive in, make sure you have:
- Your own domain. (If not, it’s time to get one! How about using your last name or your favorite pet? 🐱)
- Access to the webspace associated with your domain.
Step 2: Create the Magic File ✨
We’re keeping it simple: all you need is a small file.
- Go to your BlueSky account settings and navigate to the Handle Settings section. BlueSky will show you a DID (e.g.,
did=plc:1234abcd5678efgh
), which you’ll need. - Create a text file named
atproto
(without any file extension). Here’s an example of what the file should contain:makefileKopierenBearbeitendid=plc:1234abcd5678efgh
Important: Replaceplc:1234abcd5678efgh
with the DID provided by BlueSky. - Save the file to your computer. 🎉
Step 3: Create the .well-known
Directory and Upload the File 📂
- Log in to your web hosting control panel or FTP client and navigate to the root directory of your domain. 🚀
- Create a new directory called
.well-known
(don’t forget the dot at the beginning—it’s important! 😉). - Upload the
atproto
file into the.well-known
directory. This means the file should be accessible at:www.YourDomain.com/.well-known/atproto
Step 4: Set Up Your Domain as Your Handle 🌐
Now for the fun part:
- Go back to the Handle Settings in your BlueSky account. 📲
- Enter your domain (e.g.,
YourDomain.com
) in the handle field. - BlueSky will check if the file is correctly set up. If everything is good to go, congrats—the sleek new handle is yours! 🥳
Your domain is now your BlueSky handle, and you can proudly claim to be not just a tech wizard but also a style icon. 😍
Common Issues (and How to Fix Them) 🤔
- The file isn’t found: Make sure the
.well-known
directory is set up correctly and the file is namedatproto
(without any extensions). - BlueSky doesn’t recognize the file: Double-check that you copied the DID exactly as shown in your account. Typos are often the culprit. 🧐
The instructions are also available here as a PDF -> PDF-Instructions-Bluesky-Domain
Easily created using AI by Cornelius Matutis
Technical questions? Please don’t ask me 😉
Legal questions? Gladly at any time 😉
Follow me on Bluesky -> https://bsky.app/profile/matutis.de