one problme I’m seeing already is that the “micro” part is loosing out. Things are routinely getting longer than 140 characters
@prologic@twtxt.net I will probably stick with command line client just to make sure it keeps working
@prologic@twtxt.net and the fact that I just used /bin/ed to fix spelling before pushing :-)
@prologic@twtxt.net also the lack of a login and complete decntralization is a big win.
@prologic@twtxt.net twtxt is so simple one could read with netcat, cat and tail. I like that.
@prologic@twtxt.net For now I think I will stay with primitave tools.
@lyxal@twtxt.net My thoughts exactly! :-D
@prologic@twtxt.net Yup. Details: https://envs.sh/iL
parsing expression grammars coming in real clutch right now. punctuation can now exist after wiki reference tags. Thanks !janet!
I’ve been actually thinking about introducing a ‘#+RELAX’ tag in !worgle that would explicity turn off strict mode, allowing literate programs to be written more casually.
a new fix to !weewiki will ignore all org-mode command strings by default. Now things like PROPERTY tags won’t show up in the output.
@kas@enotty.dk That’s a heavy price tag. Otherwise it would be an instant buy just to test it, but i guess that’s why you ask… :)
My newest project: https://github.com/mdom/squaretag - Tag files using just the filename. I’m open for critic… :)
New features for #roster: Autocompletion for #tags and searching for @mentions in the normal search field.
#roster uses a junction table for tags insteaf of like, so #graph does not match #graphite. Should have done that from the start.
@kdave@kdave.github.io It should match the full word, but it’s currently matching the prefix as %tag is easier to implement. But it’s on my todo list.
@buckket@buckket.org Do you want to close all issues tagged enhancement and milestone 1.3 before you do another release?
@dracoblue@dracoblue.net https://roster.twtxt.org now supports https and cors headers. And @all: every tag links to a page with all tagged tweets.
#txtnix now has support for all registry endpoints, you can query tags, tweets, mentions and users.