Tweet app is a small Twitter client only for tweeting on Twitter, but never shows a tweets timeline. It's built on mobile Twitter website and Electron.
- Tweet form is the same as mobile official client (accurate characters count, emoji picker, pictures/movies upload, save draft tweets, poll, ...)
- After posting a tweet, it goes back to the tweet form again. Timeline never shows up in this app
- Replying to a previously posted tweet (making tweets thread) is supported
- Multi-account support
- Terminal is first class. A
tweet
command is provided to access to the app from command line - Customizable. Keyboard shortcuts and lifecycle of the application can be configured
- macOS, Linux and Windows are supported (confirmed with macOS 10.15, Ubuntu 18.04, Windows 10)
- New tweet
- Reply to previously posted tweet
While using Twitter, it promotes seeing a tweets timeline. Twitter shows timeline after posting a tweet. But I want to control the timing to see timeline since it's time consuming especially when I'm working on something (e.g. coding, debugging, ...).
By separating posting a tweet from seeing timeline, it stops you 'escaping' into a timeline (and consuming time to see it) and makes you back to your work when posting a tweet. I'm also thinking that reducing times to see a timeline and actively determining the timing to see it are effective to avoid SNS addiction.
To achieve the separation, this app only provides the functionality to post tweets.
From release page
Installers for each platforms are ready at releases page. Please download it for your platform and double click it to install.
- macOS:
Tweet-x.y.z.dmg
orTweet-x.y.z-mac.zip
- Linux:
Tweet x.y.z.AppImage
(in AppImage format) ortweet-app_x.y.z_amd64.deb
ortweet-app_x.y.z.zip
- Windows:
Tweet Setup.x.y.z.exe
(as NSIS installer)
Note: On macOS, trying to install app may be rejected by OS at first time since this app is not
signed with code signing. In the case, please allow to run it from
System Preferences -> Security and Privacy
.
With homebrew-cask
If you're macOS user and using homebrew-cask, this app can be installed via it.
Please tap the repository URL and install this app via brew cask
as follows.
brew tap rhysd/tweet-app https://github.com/rhysd/tweet-app
brew cask install tweet
It's easiest way to install and manage this app on macOS.
npm install -g tweet-app
electron
package is a peer-dependency so it is not installed automatically. If you have not
installed the package yet. Please install it additionally.
npm install -g electron
This app can be accessed from command line. As optional, this section describes how to setup it.
When you have installed this app via homebrew-cask, you need to do nothing here. tweet
command
was already setup at /usr/local/bin
(it requires node
).
If you have installed the app from release page, tweet
command can be setup as a symbolic
link. Please make a symbolic link to app/bin/cli.js
in resources directory.
For example, on macOS:
ln -s /path/to/Tweet.app/Contents/Resources/app/bin/cli.js /usr/local/bin/tweet
It requires node
executable to run the cli.js
script with this configuration.
Note: Please do not move cli.js
to other directory since it locates Electron binary depending on
its file path. Otherwise, you need to pass --electron-path
option.
Even if you don't want to install node
executable, it's ok since Electron app executable can run
as node
executable as well. Please set $ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE
environment variable.
tweet
command can be setup as an alias of shell or small ShellScript (on Linux or macOS) or batch
(on Windows) which sets the environment variable and run the script by forwarding all commandline
options.
For example, on macOS:
alias tweet='ELECTRON_RUN_AS_NODE=true /Applications/Tweet.app/Contents/MacOS/Tweet /Applications/Tweet.app/Contents/Resources/app/bin/cli.js'
If you installed this app via npm
by installing tweet-app
and electron
package, everything
has been done. npm
should put tweet
command in $PATH
directory.
If you have installed the app from release page, installing only tweet-app
package should work as follows.
Install it via npm
.
npm install -g tweet-app
And set the installed app's executable path to $TWEET_APP_ELECTRON_EXECUTABLE
environment variable
or pass it to --electron-path
option.
For example (on macOS):
export TWEET_APP_ELECTRON_EXECUTABLE=/Applications/Tweet.app/Contents/MacOS/Tweet
# or
alias tweet='tweet --electron-path=/Applications/Tweet.app/Contents/MacOS/Tweet'
When starting app at first, You'll see login page. It's actually https://mobile.twitter.com/login so please enter your login information. Then the page will be redirected to tweet form.
Note: Please consider to create a configuration file config.json
to enable some functionality.
Since Twitter Lite does not expose a screen name in DOM, setting it to default_account
is
necessary to notify this app your screen name. Please see 'Customization' section for the detail.
The tweet form is exactly the same as the input form of https://mobile.twitter.com/compose/tweet. All functionalities like accurate characters count, picture/movie upload, emoji picker, save draft tweets, poll,... are available. Clicking '+' chains additional tweets.
Menu items are in menu bar on macOS, and in a window tool bar on Windows and Linux. By default, the window hides a tool bar on Windows and Linux. To reveal it, please type Alt.
By clicking 'Tweet' (or 'Tweet All') button, it sends your tweet(s) to Twitter. And it returns to 'New Tweet' input form again instead of showing a timeline.
This app uses accessibility label in some features. For example it finds out an element for 'Tweet' button based on the label and only English and Japanese are supported for now. If you find your language is not supported, please create an issue to request a support.
Reply to Previous Tweet
After posting a tweet, you may want to chain a new tweet by replying to the previous tweet. This app remembers the previous tweet on memory. Selecting 'Reply to Previous Tweet' in 'Edit' menu shows an input form to reply to your previous tweet.
Usage: tweet [options] [text]
Desktop application for tweeting. Timeline never shows up.
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-t --hashtags <list> comma-separated list of hashtags (e.g. "js,react,node")
-a --after-tweet <action> what to do after posting tweet. One of 'new tweet', 'reply previous', 'close', 'quit'
--no-detach do not detach process from shell
-r --reply reply to tweet sent previously. This option is only effective when app is already running
--electron-path <path> file path to Electron executable to run app
-h, --help output usage information
The command tweet
opens GUI window and a tweet form. When running the command,
- if this app is not running yet, it starts GUI app
- if this app is running in background, it reopens a window
- if this app is running, it gives focus on application's window
In any case of above, the command line options passed to tweet
are reflected.
By setting quit_on_close
to false
in configuration, app does not quit even if you close the
window. It remains as 'background app' in system. When app is started again next time by clicking
application icon in launcher or dock, the background app is activated and it shows a window again.
To stop the application, please choose 'Quit' from menu item or context menu at dock.
For configuration, please see 'Customization' section for more detail. For performance of the background app, please see 'Performance' section as well.
This app supports configuring multiple accounts. By setting additional accounts to other_accounts
in configuration, you can switch accounts from 'Accounts' menu. When switching accounts, the window
is created again to switch login session. For configuration, please read following 'Customization'
section.
Thanks to electron-context-menu, it supports basic context menu on right click.
In addition, 'Unlink auto links' item appears when showing context menu after selecting text in tweet form. It removes auto links in selected text by inserting zero-width space.
For recent MacBook Pro, this app supports a touch bar.
Behavior of this app can be configured with JSON configuration file.
The configuration file and all values in it are optional.
default_account
is recommended to be set since some features of this app is depending on it.
Please put a JSON file named config.json
at application's data directory.
~/Library/Application Support/Tweet/config.json
on macOS$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/Tweet/config.json
or~/.config/Tweet/config.json
on Linux%APPDATA%\Tweet\config.json
on Windows
Screen name (@name
) used by default. @
can be omitted. If this value is not set, some features
of this app are unavailable. Especially 'Reply to Previous Tweet' feature is not available. This
app extracts your last tweet from timeline drawn after posting a new tweet, but it requires your
screen name. Twitter Lite does not expose a screen name in DOM, so this app needs to know it from
configuration.
I recommend to set this value.
An array of screen names. These accounts can be switched from 'Accounts' menu.
Object of key shortcut mappings. Key string is a label of menu item. Value is string representing
key combination as Electron's accelerator or null
. For example,
"Click Tweet Button": "CmdOrCtrl+Shift+Enter"
changes keyboard shortcut for clicking tweet button
from keyboard to Cmd + Shift + Enter. When null
is set, key
shortcut is cleared for the menu item.
What this app should do after posting a tweet as string value. Possible values are as follows:
"new tweet"
: Back to 'New Tweet' page."reply previous"
: Back to 'Reply to Previous Tweet' page. It's useful when you often chain your tweets."close"
: Close and unfocus the app but not quit. This is the same as"quit"
whenquit_on_close
is set totrue
. It's useful when you want to back to your work after posting a new tweet."quit"
: Quit the app.
Default behavior is "new tweet"
.
Hot key shortcut as string. Format is the same as keymaps
values (Electron's accelerator).
The key shortcut is global to toggle window of this app. It enables to access to this app from anywhere with one key shortcut. Please be careful to define this key shortcut since it overwrites existing key shortcut.
By default no hot key is defined.
When true
, this app quits after closing a window. This is a default behavior
on Linux and Windows.
When false
, this app does not quit. It means that main process does not die, but renderer process
ends when closing the window. It means that this app goes to background apps after closing a window.
Please read 'Performance' about background app performance. This is a default behavior on macOS.
window
is an object containing configuration for window properties. Each properties are described
as follows.
window.width
(Number
): Width of window in pixels. Default value is600
.window.height
(Number
): Height of window in pixels. Default value is600
.window.zoom
(Number
): Zoom factor of font size in float number.1.0
means100%
.window.auto_hide_menu_bar
(Boolean
): This config value is effective only on Linux or Windows. Default value istrue
. When this value is set totrue
, a tool bar menu in window is hidden automatically. Typing Alt reveals the menu temporarily. When this value is set tofalse
, a tool bar menu is always shown in window.window.visible_on_all_workspaces
(Boolean
): If this value is set totrue
, the application window appears in every workspace rather than sticking the workspace the window was opened at first. Default value isfalse
.
Here is my own configuration:
{
"default_account": "@Linda_pp",
"keymaps": {
"Click Tweet Button": "CmdOrCtrl+Shift+Enter"
},
"after_tweet": "close",
"window": {
"width": 450,
"height": 420,
"zoom": 0.8
}
}
- Choose 'Toggle Developer Tools' from 'View' menu
- Move to 'console' tab in DevTools
- Enter JavaScript
location.href = 'https://mobile.twitter.com'
- Click your icon at top left of the window to open account menu
- Click toggle switch of dark mode
- Close DevTools and click 'New Tweet' from 'Edit' menu to back
- Click 'Open Previous Tweet' item in 'Edit' menu
- Find a dropdown menu at top right
- Click 'Delete' item in the dropdown menu
- After deleting the tweet, automatically redirect to 'New Tweet' page
- Click 'Cancel Tweet' item in 'Edit' menu
- When some text is in textarea, a dialog shows up with 'Discard' or 'Save' buttons
- Click 'Save' button
- Click 'Unsent Tweets' link in tweet page to restore the text later
While a window is closed, renderer process is shutdown and there are only main process and GPU process. Total memory footprint is around 70MB and CPU usage is 0.0%. When opening a window, a renderer process is created. Memory usage and CPU usage of the renderer process are depending on rendered contents https://mobile.twitter.com .
This app conforms the official guideline.
Regarding to permissions, only media
and geolocation
permissions are allowed in the browser
window. When mobile.twitter.com requests these permissions, the main process will open a confirmation
dialog to ask user if it is allowed. Other permission requests are always rejected.
If you're facing some bug or having any feature request, please report it from Issues page. Pull requests are more than welcome.
Distributed under the MIT License.
Some icon was provided by feather icons (Copyright (c) 2013-2017 Cole Bemis
).