# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
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# Usage:
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/users              View list of users and latest twt date.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/twt                View all twts.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/mentions?uri=:uri  View all mentions for uri.
#     https://watcher.sour.is/api/plain/conv/:hash         View all twts for a conversation subject.
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# Options:
#     uri     Filter to show a specific users twts.
#     offset  Start index for quey.
#     limit   Count of items to return (going back in time).
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# twt range = 1 26
# self = https://watcher.sour.is/conv/67nxkja
New Blog Post Making Twtxt Better by @prologic πŸ“
New Blog Post Making Twtxt Better by @prologic πŸ“
New Blog Post Making Twtxt Better by @prologic πŸ“
@felixp7 You’re welcome! Thanks ! πŸ€—
@felixp7 You’re welcome! Thanks ! πŸ€—
@felixp7 You’re welcome! Thanks ! πŸ€—
FWIW, I put up a quick blog last night about using twtxt command line https://eludom.github.io/blog/hello_twtxt/
@gmj Thanks! I'll have a read! I used to (_before I started twtxt.net_) use a nice command-line client written in Go by @quite called twet it wasn't too bad, I quite liked it πŸ˜€ Even contributed ot it! 😎
@gmj Thanks! I'll have a read! I used to (_before I started twtxt.net_) use a nice command-line client written in Go by @quite called twet it wasn't too bad, I quite liked it πŸ˜€ Even contributed ot it! 😎
@gmj Thanks! I'll have a read! I used to (_before I started twtxt.net_) use a nice command-line client written in Go by @quite called twet it wasn't too bad, I quite liked it πŸ˜€ Even contributed ot it! 😎
hey this is cool thanks
hey this is cool thanks
@prologic Could the config be embeded into the head comment of the twtxt.txt file and parsed out? If it also had an avatar: field that pointed to where the avatar image is located it can be almost all self contained.
@prologic Could the config be embeded into the head comment of the twtxt.txt file and parsed out? If it also had an avatar: field that pointed to where the avatar image is located it can be almost all self contained.
@prologic Could the config be embeded into the head comment of the twtxt.txt file and parsed out? If it also had an avatar: field that pointed to where the avatar image is located it can be almost all self contained.
@prologic Could the config be embeded into the head comment of the twtxt.txt file and parsed out? If it also had an avatar: field that pointed to where the avatar image is located it can be almost all self contained.
@prologic an added benefit of the avatar: would be the user could put their gravatar/libravatar image url like https://key.sour.is/avatar/01bc6186d015218c23dec55447e502e669ca4c61c7566dfcaa1cac256108dff0
@prologic an added benefit of the avatar: would be the user could put their gravatar/libravatar image url like https://key.sour.is/avatar/01bc6186d015218c23dec55447e502e669ca4c61c7566dfcaa1cac256108dff0
@prologic an added benefit of the avatar: would be the user could put their gravatar/libravatar image url like https://key.sour.is/avatar/01bc6186d015218c23dec55447e502e669ca4c61c7566dfcaa1cac256108dff0
@prologic an added benefit of the avatar: would be the user could put their gravatar/libravatar image url like https://key.sour.is/avatar/01bc6186d015218c23dec55447e502e669ca4c61c7566dfcaa1cac256108dff0
@xuu probably yes but the problem is there isn’t really a standard around this and there are different conventions so the one we stick to for the time being is discovery plus standardized config
@xuu probably yes but the problem is there isn’t really a standard around this and there are different conventions so the one we stick to for the time being is discovery plus standardized config
@xuu probably yes but the problem is there isn’t really a standard around this and there are different conventions so the one we stick to for the time being is discovery plus standardized config
@xuu This is true! πŸ‘
@xuu This is true! πŸ‘
@xuu This is true! πŸ‘