twet -- the twtxt client in Go: (dumb and doesn't even speak, pull-requests welcome ;)
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@quite Ah sorry, should have checked the commit. #twet is officially the first twtxt client with colors! :)
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@quite Ah sorry, should have checked the commit. #twet is officially the first twtxt client with colors! :)
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@quite Ah sorry, should have checked the commit. #twet is officially the first twtxt client with colors! :)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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@mdom I would like to implement server and client, too ;). Since it somehow fixes the nervous polling, which does.
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@rasta hehe, he is :> My client twet () displays "@quite(rasta)", indicating in parenthesis my local nick on somebody.
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Let's be honest, it seems to be impossible to use twtxt without adding new stuff to the client. So much fun.
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