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twitterize

v1.0.0RubyGems· Ruby

Twitterize is a quick and dirty hack I did in a few hours to play with the Twitter API (seriously, there are no tests and I'm sure there is code crude enough in there to make you recant any friendship we might have). It allows you to take any number of RSS feeds and post them to one or more Twitter accounts. An example of this is how various RSS feeds from the New York Times are sent to twitter accounts nytimes, nyt_arts, nyt_biz, etc. This is accomplished via a command-line script that requires a separate configuration file (see below). Since Twitter is a rapidly growing (read somewhat flaky) service, twitterize also uses a database to store twitters to be posted and recover later if twitter is down. This also allows the app to retain feed GUIDs and avoid duplicate posts.

The verdict
Abandoned. Last published 16 years ago. No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
No recent activity — look for a maintained alternative.
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How it scores
MaintenanceAbandoned
PopularityNiche
SecurityClean
LicenseUnknown
DepsZero deps
Maintenance
Last published 16 years ago.
Popularity
6 downloads / week
Security
No known advisories for this version (OSV).
License
No license declared.
Dependencies
No runtime dependencies
Recent releases
  • 1.0.016 years ago
twitterize — Twitterize is a quick and dirty hack I did in a few hours to play with the Twitter API (seriously, there are no tests and I'm sure there is code crude enough in there to make you recant any friendship we might have). It allows you to take any number of RSS feeds and post them to one or more Twitter accounts. An example of this is how various RSS feeds from the New York Times are sent to twitter accounts nytimes, nyt_arts, nyt_biz, etc. This is accomplished via a command-line script that requires a separate configuration file (see below). Since Twitter is a rapidly growing (read somewhat flaky) service, twitterize also uses a database to store twitters to be posted and recover later if twitter is down. This also allows the app to retain feed GUIDs and avoid duplicate posts. (Ruby / RubyGems) · Modules