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Setup Instruction Verbiage #168

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c5f opened this issue Feb 19, 2014 · 1 comment
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Setup Instruction Verbiage #168

c5f opened this issue Feb 19, 2014 · 1 comment

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c5f commented Feb 19, 2014

$t authorize
Welcome! Before you can use t, you'll first need to register an
application with Twitter. Just follow the steps below:
  1. Sign in to the Twitter Developer site and click
     "Create a new application".
  2. Complete the required fields and submit the form.
     Note: Your application must have a unique name.
     We recommend: "<your handle>/t".
  3. Go to the Settings tab of your application, and change the
     Access setting to "Read, Write and Access direct messages".
  4. Go to the Details tab to view the consumer key and secret,
     which you'll need to copy and paste below when prompted.

Press [Enter] to open the Twitter Developer site. 

For step 1. "Create a new application" is located at http://apps.twitter.com/ not just on the http://dev.twitter.com/ homepage.

For step 3. access settings are under the Permissions tab, not the Settings tab.

For step 4. key and secret are under the API Keys tab, not the Details tab.

Enter your consumer key:
Enter your consumer secret:

Consumer key and secret have been renamed to API key and secret respectively.

@sferik sferik closed this as completed in 94070d7 Mar 6, 2014
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sferik commented Mar 6, 2014

Thanks for opening this issue. Twitter recently changed the layout and labels on their developer site.

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