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mytwitter is a simple python twitter application. I wrote it for two reasons:
1. No existing twitter app supports the Lists API
2. An excuse to learn Python
While I doubt it will be terribly useful for anyone other than me, feel free to take it for a spin and let me know how it goes.
Huginn is a python twitter application. It started because no existing client supported the Lists API, but has grown to be a general-purpose Twitter client.
### Installation
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hg clone https://python-twitter.googlecode.com/hg/ python-twitter
cd python-twitter
hg update dev
for i in ../mytwitter/python-twitter-*.patch; do patch p1 < $i; done
for i in ../huginn/python-twitter-*.patch; do patch p1 < $i; done
python setup.py build
python setup.py install --user
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### Configuration
Copy the supplied mytwitter.conf file to ~/.mytwitter.conf, and edit it to suit your preferences. At a minimum, you need to change the [account] section to contain a valid twitter username and password. You can have multiple [account] sections, but they must be uniquely named, and the section name must start with 'account'.
Copy the supplied huginn.conf file to ~/.huginn.conf, and edit it to suit your preferences. At a minimum, you need to change the [account] section to contain a valid twitter username and password. You can have multiple [account] sections, but they must be uniquely named, and the section name must start with 'account'.
### Usage
Just run ./mytwitter.py, and start playing around. Right now, it is best to run this file in-place; it expects twitterwidgets.py and default.glade to be in the same directory.
Just run ./huginn.py, and start playing around. Right now, it is best to run this file in-place; it expects twitterwidgets.py and default.glade to be in the same directory.