@prologic@twtxt.net Yeah I don’t even know how to use them once I added myself to the registries. The jarn search engine is similar to the registries thing but its easier to search and find things from. Also I assume its easier to use it in the yarn pods and whatever elese to get new posts. I would always like to see yarn work with regular twtxt because there is advantges to plain twtxt.
@prologic@twtxt.net I do think the post about how to setup jenny + mutt over on the uninformativ.de blog is still a great post. I used that post to see the steps to set it up and it works fine. Though I can write some blog post with some more documentation for things like auto publishing. The big issue with plain twtxt is that I would have not seen your post unless I looked on twtxt.net when I was looking at yarn a little bit more. Twtxt does overcome the issue by introducing the registry but I can’t figure out any way to use them for Jenny and almost no one uses them in the first place. So I can’t see anyones replies or mentions unless I am following them. Yarn does overcome the issue by friends of friends as you would know as the creator of yarn.
Right now I have to setup jenny for my timeline. Just added myself to the Registry so that part is done.
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our getwtxt (registry server on https://twtxt.envs.net) is now on Version 0.4.13.
https://registry.twtxt.org << certificate has expired
RT @deepend@yourtilde.com http://twtxt.tildeverse.org new twtxt registry! Enjoy!
005.00 POST: the registry sure is a little weird…idk, does it only pick up messages AFTER registration?
ok so how does this registry thing work: http://twtxt.tildeverse.org
http://twtxt.tildeverse.org new twtxt registry! Enjoy!
http://twtxt.tildeverse.org new twtxt registry! Enjoy!
@ben@tilde.team some kind of cron job to poll the registry? sumthin.
hey hi hello world registry coming soon
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We probably should put that in the registry spec. I use /tweets/by/$twturl but /tweets?by=$twturl would probably be more correct.
@kas@enotty.dk, @dracoblue@dracoblue.net You’re right we should really use robots.txt for twtxt registries. Maybe i even add this as a option to #txtnix.
It’s running since last night, supports the twtxt registry api and crawls the feed for new urls. #roster
You can even just call txtnit register to register at your friendly neighborhood’s registry.
#txtnix now has support for all registry endpoints, you can query tags, tweets, mentions and users.
@reednj@reednj.com Would you mind adding this functionality to your registry?
If you’re registered with reednj, would you mind being automatically added the a registry? Is reednj just the registry that won? :)
Already registered with ?
Does anybody have an opinion about https://github.com/DracoBlue/twtxt-registry/issues/4?
Now i just have to figure out how to change my url at the registry… :)
txtnix v0.03 now has support for mentions via registries. Now, if just more users would use registries…
@dracoblue@dracoblue.net It doesn’t seem to matter what page i request, the result is always the same? #registry
Oh, I just realized that @twtxtlist is the only registry so far that uses HTTP/2!
it is interesting how the registries like http://twtxt.reednj.com/ are the things enforcing that nicks are unique