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TWITMAIL(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	   TWITMAIL(1)

NAME
       twitmail - Because some tweets you just can't afford to miss

SYNOPSIS
   Curses Interface
       Simply run "twitmail" and fill out the preferences and get started!

   Command Line
       Or you can use the command line interface:

       Read new twits:

	 # twitmail -l
	 ---- friends ---------------------------------------------------------
	 01 Tue 18:33 airsax	 woohoo finally my DSP board plays nice with my
				 macbook!!!  i've spent on and off the last 3
				 or 4 weeks working on this!
	 02	18:38 canusis	 how does it always get to be 7pm, and I haven't
				 even gotten started on any work yet?
				 tomorrow won't be any better, meetings from
				 11-5.
	 03	19:10 andrewsf	 After 4 crashes in 5 minutes, I'm wondering if
				 paper would be a more productive
				 alterrnative to Microsoft Word.

       Update your status:

	 # twitmail -u is writing documentation for twitmail

       Reply to an existing post (#3 ... @NAME is auto-added):

	 # twitmail -r 3 Maybe you should write your paper in tweets

       Check for new updates (note how replies to me (@hardaker) are singled
       out):

	 # twitmail
	 ---- replies ------------------------------------------------------
	 01 Tue 20:13 jasonsalas @hardaker here's that @metajack post about
				 bot design...good stuff!    http://is.gd/bzDV
	 ---- friends ------------------------------------------------------
	 02 Tue 20:24 hardaker	 @andrewsf Maybe you should write your paper
				 in tweets

DESCRIPTION
       twitmail implementas a "mail-like" interface to twitter.	 In
       particular, it presents it's data in a mail-reader like iterface where
       incoming tweets are represented as "new" when you haven't read them.
       It provides "reply" and "forward" actions so you can reply and retweet
       to the things you're staring at.	 Tweets are kept locally in your local
       database so searching through past tweets is easy with it's search
       facility.  And most importantly, it tries to collect "all the tweets
       since the last time you read it", unlike the web interfaces that only
       show you the last 20 or so.  It's designed so you never miss those
       important tweets from friends!

       To get started, simply run "twitmail" and it'll throw you into the
       configuration section where you can fill out your twitter account
       information and a few other settings.  Save the settings and you'll be
       placed into the reading interface with a few "help" tweets in it.
       There is a "help" line at the bottom of the page that shows you some of
       the key bindings.  The ">" key will rotate through showing these
       helpful keybinds.

       twitmail also provides a command-line client to keep track of tweets
       that have occured.  Yes, I have fancy graphical clients to do that too.
       But, most of them don't easily show replies to my previous mesasges
       without scrolling back a ways.  Especially when I've been gone for 3
       days.  So, twitmail was designed to accomodate that need and just print
       a quick summary of tweets that have arrived.

OPTIONS (commnad line usage only)
       -a  Shows all messages, not just the most recent.

       -m MODES
	   MODES is a comma separated list of things to show:

	   replies
	       Replies sent to you

	   friends
	       Updates from friends

	   public
	       Show updates from all the world.

	   The default value is friends,replies

       -u MESSAGE
	   Updates your twitter status to MESSAGE

       -r NUM MESSAGE
	   Replies to a particular message NUM.	 A @user prefix will
	   automatically be added so all you need is the message number (the
	   left most column in the output).

       -f USER
	   Follows a particular USER.  Doesn't seem to work yet.

       -S  Tells twitmail not to save the configuration again.	In particular,
	   this means that it will not remember you've just read the messages
	   you've read and you'll see them again next time.

       -n COUNT
	   Only displays COUNT messages.

	   (has an issue with some modes)

TODO
       Things on the todo list:

       -   Make replies indented and next to other messages

       -   Detect that not enough messages could be retrieved and realize you
	   skipped some.

AUTHOR
       Wes Hardaker <hardaker ATAT users.sourceforge.net>

       AKA "hardaker" on twitter.com, IRC, and other places

perl v5.20.2			  2009-08-21			   TWITMAIL(1)
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