> I think you are worrying about a non-issue.
That’s what I do best. 😏
# 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 196316 # self = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=169431 # next = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=169531 # prev = https://watcher.sour.is?offset=169331
agevault uses age, allegedly very secure (aiming to replace pgp/gpg). Comparing it with gocryptfs, from the user perspective, agevault seems simpler, though CLI *exclusive*. As the repository states, "Like age, it features no config options, allowing for a straightforward secure flow". It would also run in all major OS platforms out of the box.agevault is also very new. Though age has been around for a while now, I don't see an "audited" link (neither on agevault, nor age).
agevault uses age, allegedly very secure (aiming to replace pgp/gpg). Comparing it with gocryptfs, from the user perspective, agevault seems simpler, though CLI *exclusive*. As the repository states, "Like age, it features no config options, allowing for a straightforward secure flow". It would also run in all major OS platforms out of the box.agevault is also very new. Though age has been around for a while now, I don't see an "audited" link (neither on agevault, nor age).
--fetch-context won’t do anything at the moment.follow file has been completely user-managed so far and I kind of want to keep it that way. And if this is an external tool, then users can do all kinds of fancy stuff, like using fzf or whatever. Or it could allow the user to *preview* the feed before following it. I don’t want to have stuff like that in the core program, it depends too much on users’ preferences.--fetch-context won’t do anything at the moment.follow file has been completely user-managed so far and I kind of want to keep it that way. And if this is an external tool, then users can do all kinds of fancy stuff, like using fzf or whatever. Or it could allow the user to *preview* the feed before following it. I don’t want to have stuff like that in the core program, it depends too much on users’ preferences.--fetch-context won’t do anything at the moment.follow file has been completely user-managed so far and I kind of want to keep it that way. And if this is an external tool, then users can do all kinds of fancy stuff, like using fzf or whatever. Or it could allow the user to *preview* the feed before following it. I don’t want to have stuff like that in the core program, it depends too much on users’ preferences.--fetch-context won’t do anything at the moment.follow file has been completely user-managed so far and I kind of want to keep it that way. And if this is an external tool, then users can do all kinds of fancy stuff, like using fzf or whatever. Or it could allow the user to *preview* the feed before following it. I don’t want to have stuff like that in the core program, it depends too much on users’ preferences.--fetch-context won’t do anything at the moment.follow file has been completely user-managed so far and I kind of want to keep it that way. And if this is an external tool, then users can do all kinds of fancy stuff, like using fzf or whatever. Or it could allow the user to *preview* the feed before following it. I don’t want to have stuff like that in the core program, it depends too much on users’ preferences.jenny --fetch-context 😁
jenny --fetch-context 😁
jenny --fetch-context 😁
$ curl 'https://twtxt.net/external?uri=https://google.com&nick=lovetocode999'
Feed Not Found
tools for deleting a specific feed from the cache that I've been using.
$ curl 'https://twtxt.net/external?uri=https://google.com&nick=lovetocode999'
Feed Not Found
tools for deleting a specific feed from the cache that I've been using.
README!
README!
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fetch-context branch? It works great!