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  1. Gustav Hartvigsson Gustav Hartvigsson Linux

    !neckbeards I am looking for an identica client for CLI... one that you start and then it shows recent updates....

    Monday, 08-Nov-10 17:51:53 UTC from xmpp
    • David David

      @gegoxaren #qataki

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 17:57:14 UTC
    • Jayson Fortune Jayson Fortune

      @gegoxaren have a look Twidge http://goo.gl/X2Fqx

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 17:59:14 UTC
    • Gustav Hartvigsson Gustav Hartvigsson Jayson Fortune

      @slurry Twidge does not show recent events in "real time"... you have to start it every time you want to show updates.

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:02:56 UTC
    • Billy Billy

      @gegoxaren check out twidge

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:06:26 UTC
    • Billy Billy

      @gegoxaren and identicurse

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:06:41 UTC
    • otakukuma otakukuma Qataki , IdentiCurse

      @gegoxaren !qataki http://chr.tx0.org/qataki or !identicurse with automatic timelines updating (still ß) http://gitorious.org/identicurse

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:06:58 UTC
    • Jayson Fortune Jayson Fortune

      @gegoxaren If your willing to write a script to run twidge, you could set it for updates only, and call it ever (n)minutes to show updates

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:08:14 UTC
    • Jayson Fortune Jayson Fortune

      @gegoxaren but thats not real time either I suppose

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:10:36 UTC
    • Jeff Has Moved Jeff Has Moved Jayson Fortune

      @slurry: There's no way to actually do real time since you pull from Identi.ca. Any client has update intervals.

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:15:18 UTC
    • Luke Slater Luke Slater Jeff Has Moved

      @gomerx I was thinking of a Jabber-based client which would do real-time. Maybe a Jabber-backed IdentiCurse.

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:17:48 UTC
    • Jayson Fortune Jayson Fortune Jeff Has Moved

      @gomerx I was thinking that also,. By "real time" I am assuming he wants no middle man delay. You could call twidge every second I guess.

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:18:46 UTC
    • Stephen Michael Kellat Stephen Michael Kellat Luke Slater

      @reality I thought the AIR-rooted client by Seesmic did that at one point

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:19:05 UTC
    • Jeff Has Moved Jeff Has Moved Luke Slater

      @reality: Sounds like it's abstracion layer/plugins time. :) But not till all the bugs are out for Identi.ca mode!!

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:20:32 UTC
    • Jeff Has Moved Jeff Has Moved Jayson Fortune

      @slurry: You could... but if you hit the API that often you'll get blocked. I think there's a limit to slow down spammers.

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:21:18 UTC
    • Luke Slater Luke Slater

      @gegoxaren Identicurse updates every minute (or less, whatever you set in config)

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:21:30 UTC
    • Jayson Fortune Jayson Fortune Jeff Has Moved

      @gomerx very good point! In any event, it shouldn't be to difficult to approximate "real time" with twidge and a bash script.

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:23:46 UTC
    • Jeff Has Moved Jeff Has Moved Jayson Fortune

      @slurry: Right. twidge or bti would work if you want to script it. IdentiCurse is very usable at this point, though.

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:26:37 UTC
    • Gustav Hartvigsson Gustav Hartvigsson Luke Slater

      @reality thankyou I will try this one out.

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 18:34:17 UTC
    • Luca Invernizzi Luca Invernizzi

      @gegoxaren: it seems you're looking for twidge

      Monday, 08-Nov-10 19:16:56 UTC
    • Raphaël HUCK Raphaël HUCK

      @gegoxaren Multiple choices: Qataki http://ur1.ca/2azmw twidge http://ur1.ca/2azn0 identicurse http://ur1.ca/2azn2 #identica #cli

      Tuesday, 09-Nov-10 08:54:49 UTC

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