Generates a .ttytterrc file for TTYtter with a "Database" you can edit.
I made this script because I don't like the way regex is written in perl :p and change my location. But honnestly if you really need to often change your location use the plugin multi-geo by Ivan Sanchez Ortega Which is pretty impressive and usable inside TTYtter.
WTFPL (see LICENCE file)
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Change the first variables of the script. ie. $start, $mention, $friends, $track, etc. (down to line 15)
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If you want the command /trend to retrieve worldwide trending just type true after $worldwide.
The Database is for more "complex" configuration.
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Add your friends to the $friends list.
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You can also change the UI colors.
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For plugins I have plenty I don't use so it's a simple list of paths.
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at last you can use built in location or add them manually like:
"location name (the string you will use in the shell)" => [ 'lat', 'long' , trendid/woeid , [ "timezone", "elevation",] ]
( The trendid/woeid is an integer. As for the timezone and elevations it's just useless stuff. )
TTYtter still don't have the option to automatically adds lists to the timeline. so the list $lists has no use for now on.
`ttytterrcgen.rb <location>`
if the location contains spaces you must type:
`ttytterrcgen.rb "<location>"`
ttytterrcgen.rb Shanghai
ttytterrcgen.rb "Cap Breton"
- configuration stuff I don't use...
- things I never change. (ssh/ansi/ or like the /url command output stuff...)
- I should add the hold option...
... I may add these later ...
Yes this script is pretty useless, the configuration file isn't that complicated to fill, but really I'm lazy. hehe