speaks out last twitter update using 'say'
Modify the script for your username and password, and save it as a script. Run the script, and enjoy ./tweet
EXACT time in Germany. :) Show Sample Output
Calc the rough time from Twitter. Now with leading Zeroes. Show Sample Output
--basic --user username:password This will authenticate your Twitter username and password --data status="" Send data to the API with POST HTTP form.
I use these command to validate twitter accounts, we can use a "for a in $(cat list.txt)" to validate a complete list of twitter accounts.
Aside from curl one will need iconv windows binary since windows lacks a native utf-8 cli interface. In my case I need a proxy in China and iconv to convert gbk status string into utf-8. GnuWin32 is a good choice with loads of coreutils natively ported to Windows "FOR /f" is the solution to pass iconv output to curl.
Now all you have to do is replace user by your twitter username , pass by your password and the text inside status to whatever you wish to set your status too . It uses cUrl library to post your messsage
Go to "https://twitter.com/search/realtime?q=%23TeamFollowBack&src=hash" and then copy al the text on the page. If you scroll down the page will be bigger. Then put al the text in a text file called twit.txt If you follow the user there is a high probability the users give you follow back. To follow all the users you can use an iMacros script.
You need curl.. and a Mac of course.
I am using .bat commands to execute Curl commands for Twitter API Show Sample Output
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