I like twidge a lot and use it for several reasons. So I wrote a short script which sets up a costumized prompt and shell environment for interacting with twidge. For example:
user@host $ ./twidge-sh
noqqe@twitter> lsrecent
noqqe@twitter> lsdm
or similar.
The prompt is generated by config-file (username @ service)
The standard twidge commands will be "aliased" by default
All defined aliases in .twidgerc [alias]-section will work at the interactive shell
Additionaly you can use the twidge-shell as a standard shell for editing textfiles and doing all the other stuff as well.
I hope you like it.
Thanks for all the awesome work you did with twidge! :)
Hi John,
I like twidge a lot and use it for several reasons. So I wrote a short script which sets up a costumized prompt and shell environment for interacting with twidge. For example:
user@host $ ./twidge-sh
noqqe@twitter> lsrecent
noqqe@twitter> lsdm
or similar.
I hope you like it. Thanks for all the awesome work you did with twidge! :)