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README.rdoctwitter
The ruby twitter gem. The gem heard round the world and famous on the streets. Haha. This gem *works with both oauth and http auth*, if you care.
For now this is just an API wrapper. The command line interface is temporarily dead until I have time to make it work with oauth. At that point, I’ll make it a new gem twitter-cli or something and it will depend on this gem to work. That will keep the separation of the api wrapper and cli and fix a lot of dependency issues.
examples
See the examples directory.
github.com/jnunemaker/twitter/tree/master/examples
docs
rdoc.info/projects/jnunemaker/twitter
Copyright
Copyright © 2009 John Nunemaker. See LICENSE for details.









