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this looks awesome - finally brings Day One to the forefront of my journaling! does it work with protected twitter feeds, or would I have to open my feed up (or modify slogger to authenticate)?

Brett — Aug 05, 2012 04:37 am

Current Twitter functionality uses a public feed for tweets and favorites. For this incarnation I wanted to avoid needing to deal with a bunch of constantly-shifting auth schemes and make something that just worked.

You could modify to use of the command-line Twitter tools that would be able to provide a json or XML feed for a protected account.

If I develop this beyond a script app, I'll add support for auth and a preference pane. And make it a polling background app in the menubar. Lots of ideas, but for now, Slogger. Cheap and easy.

Neil — Aug 05, 2012 04:55 am

I totally dig where you're coming from. I have a day job, too :) I have done some minimal twitter work in python, but never ruby, so I'm hacking for sure. thanks again!

Neil — Aug 05, 2012 05:03 am

i totally know where you're coming from - i have a day job, too (and kids ) :). however, i was thinking of a really bad hack to modify it just to work with my one and only twitter username, per https://dev.twitter.com/doc... - we'll see if i actually get time to work on it, but it seems like something fun to learn. thx again for your help!

Robert — Aug 07, 2012 11:18 pm

As an alternative, you could use IFTTT to log your tweets to a dropbox text file and pick that up by a folder action applescript or Hazel.


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