# I am the Watcher. I am your guide through this vast new twtiverse.
# 
# 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.
# 
# Options:
#     uri     Filter to show a specific users twts.
#     offset  Start index for quey.
#     limit   Count of items to return (going back in time).
# 
# twt range = 1 15
# self = https://watcher.sour.is/conv/mxlhmsq
I have been using Unix for 25+ years and I just learned about the status character in shells (often ^T). Huh.
I have been using Unix for 25+ years and I just learned about the status character in shells (often ^T). Huh.
@anth Huh! Getting on some 20+ years here but still I can’t find this documented anywhere on the Web 😥 Where did you find this?
@anth Huh! Getting on some 20+ years here but still I can’t find this documented anywhere on the Web 😥 Where did you find this?
@anth Huh! Getting on some 20+ years here but still I can’t find this documented anywhere on the Web 😥 Where did you find this?
I was reading dd(1), where it is mentioned in passing, obliquely. Then stty(1) has more info.
I was reading dd(1), where it is mentioned in passing, obliquely. Then stty(1) has more info.
@anth Ah, are you using something BSD-ish? SIGINFO is not as common on GNU … Sadly. Actually, I even vaguely remember SIGINFO being “not a thing” on GNU, because we tried to use it in BundleWrap, but had to resort to using SIGQUIT instead for portability … Not sure anymore. 🤔
@anth Ah, are you using something BSD-ish? SIGINFO is not as common on GNU … Sadly. Actually, I even vaguely remember SIGINFO being “not a thing” on GNU, because we tried to use it in BundleWrap, but had to resort to using SIGQUIT instead for portability … Not sure anymore. 🤔
@anth Ah, are you using something BSD-ish? SIGINFO is not as common on GNU … Sadly. Actually, I even vaguely remember SIGINFO being “not a thing” on GNU, because we tried to use it in BundleWrap, but had to resort to using SIGQUIT instead for portability … Not sure anymore. 🤔
@anth Ahh
@anth Ahh
@anth Ahh
This was macOS. I don't really use gnu. Of course, it's also not on Plan 9, the system I know best.
This was macOS. I don't really use gnu. Of course, it's also not on Plan 9, the system I know best.