@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx Reusing twtxt config is probably the easiest way for new clients. Although i’m really happy that i can now use comments in txtnish… :)
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx Reusing twtxt config is probably the easiest way for new clients. Although i’m really happy that i can now use comments in txtnish… :)
Maybe we should just release the spec and not our clients so that any users is required to write a client.
twtxt: The only social network where every new user starts by writing it’s own client.
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx But be prepared that you terminal is b0rked! In what language are you writing your client?
Maybe we should just release the spec and not our clients so that any users is required to write a client.
twtxt: The only social network where every new user starts by writing it’s own client.
@tx@0x1A4.1337.cx But be prepared that you terminal is b0rked! In what language are you writing your client?
@tomas@bootlog.org Something is still broken, every clients but curl works for https. The ppl in #curl bet it is some ssl option.
@tomas@bootlog.org Something is still broken, every clients but curl works for https. The ppl in #curl bet it is some ssl option.
Hello from #txtnish, a new twtxt client with minimal dependencies: posix tools, wget and xargs with -P: https://github.com/mdom/txtnish
Hello from #txtnish, a new twtxt client with minimal dependencies: posix tools, wget and xargs with -P: https://github.com/mdom/txtnish
@abliss@abliss.keybase.pub I’m still just appending to my twtxt, my client signs it afterwards and uploads the signed version.
@abliss@abliss.keybase.pub I’m still just appending to my twtxt, my client signs it afterwards and uploads the signed version.
Let’s be honest, it seems to be impossible to use twtxt without adding new stuff to the client. So much fun.
Let’s be honest, it seems to be impossible to use twtxt without adding new stuff to the client. So much fun.
Or do you ask because you want to implement a client or server? I can probably write something up, it’s a very minimal api.
Or do you ask because you want to implement a client or server? I can probably write something up, it’s a very minimal api.
This would be a good use case for metadata. @kas@enotty.dk could ask clients to refetch less, eg with /refetch 10m
This would be a good use case for metadata. @kas@enotty.dk could ask clients to refetch less, eg with /refetch 10m
@quite@lublin.se Ah sorry, should have checked the commit. #twet is officially the first twtxt client with colors! :)
@quite@lublin.se Ah sorry, should have checked the commit. #twet is officially the first twtxt client with colors! :)
This could be a way to discover other twtxt users more easily. Clients could ignore such lines in the timeline if wanted.
This could be a way to discover other twtxt users more easily. Clients could ignore such lines in the timeline if wanted.
@kas@enotty.dk That probably my client at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl. It sends a proper user agent string now.
@kas@enotty.dk That probably my client at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl. It sends a proper user agent string now.
I’m developing my own implementation of a twtxt client with perl at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl
I’m developing my own implementation of a twtxt client with perl at https://github.com/mdom/twtxtpl