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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)?
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.
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!
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!
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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