X-Git-Url: https://git.ao2.it/tweeper.git/blobdiff_plain/df627f368a58ca224b48000846bef9152d30d987..dd95ff95a6089a7e0eb2207aba9f6266afd3b2fe:/tweeper.1.asciidoc?ds=inline diff --git a/tweeper.1.asciidoc b/tweeper.1.asciidoc index 36c1b3b..9cf891b 100644 --- a/tweeper.1.asciidoc +++ b/tweeper.1.asciidoc @@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ tweeper(1) is a web scraper which extracts the most recent public tweets of a given user from their home page on Twitter.com and formats them in RSS, so the information can be conveniently accessed and collected by a feed reader. -Tweeper started as the TWitter FEEd scraPER but support for other web sites +tweeper started as the TWitter fEEd scraPER but support for other web sites has been added. The sites that tweeper is able to scrape and convert to RSS are: - + * Twitter.com * Pump.io based websites, like Identi.ca * Dilbert.com @@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ The sites that tweeper is able to scrape and convert to RSS are: tweeper can be used as: 1. a command line tool; -2. as a filter for feed readers; -3. as a web based tool when PHP support is available in the web server. +2. a filter for feed readers; +3. a web based tool when PHP support is available in the web server. OPTIONS @@ -57,6 +57,19 @@ Using tweeper as a filter for the Liferea feed reader: liferea-add-feed "|tweeper http://twitter.com/NSAcareers" +Using tweeper via web (the symlink must be created only the very first time): + + sudo ln -s /usr/share/php/tweeper/tweeper.php /var/www + xdg-open http://localhost/tweeper.php?src_url=http://twitter.com/NSAcareers + + +NOTES +----- + +In order to use tweeper with a symlink with the apache 'userdir' module, the +'SymLinksIfOwnerMatch' option must be replaced by 'FollowSymlink' in +/etc/apache2/mods-enabled/userdir.conf + EXIT STATUS ----------- @@ -79,7 +92,7 @@ Main web site: COPYING ------- -Copyright \(C) 2013 Antonio Ospite +Copyright \(C) 2013-2014 Antonio Ospite This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by