briefly thinking about using RFC 5147 for message identifiers, e.g. https://buckket.org/twtxt_news.txt#line=2
/me waves to @escowles https://escowles.github.io/tw.txt
this is starting to feel dumb
oops I forgot the url in my last message https://gist.github.com/edsu/855230f4754d6d11844d
added these aliases to my .profile to make sending/receiving a bit easier
trying out v1.1.0
@cm_harlow hey there!
@buckket did you consider having [following] in the twtxt file itself, so people could see who other people were following?
@ruebot I kinda wish the config was part of the twtxt file, so you could see who people are following
hmm now polling or push notifications … :)
@ruebot makes sense ; I did this git config push.default simple
it is interesting how the registries like http://twtxt.reednj.com/ are the things enforcing that nicks are unique
@rubebot add a -q on the commit & push?
now I’m feeling guilty for having abandoned http://tilde.club/~edsu/
that seemed to work, yay …. uh yeah
maybe -q will do the trick? http://edsu.github.io/twtxt/config.txt
trying to see how I can make git commit/push silently
@ruebot did you add a post_tweet_hook like this? http://edsu.github.io/twtxt/config.txt
@ruebot it’s kinda interesting that nicks are just local aliases for twtxt urls
just setting up my twtxt