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v1.3.1 - for real

12 Nov 22:31
v1.3.1
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  • Allow older version of python-humanize

v1.3.0 - compatibility restored

12 Nov 22:14
v1.3.0
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  • Bumped all dependencies
  • Python >= 3.7 is now supported

v1.2.3 - warehouse on fire

28 Sep 16:10
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  • No changes, just new version number because of PyPI problems

v1.2.2 - maintenance overdue

26 Sep 22:55
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  • Fixed two minor bugs in cli.py
  • Adopt to 2.x changes in aiohttp

v1.2.1

16 Feb 19:56
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  • Fixed a bug in the mention handling code
  • Nicks are now case-insensitive throughout twtxt
  • Added a character_limit option, to specify when to shorten tweets
  • Added option to include user’s nick and url in twtxt’s user-agent string for greater discovery

v1.2.0

12 Feb 17:45
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  • twtxt package is now executable
  • twtxt is now available as wheel archive
  • Check status of feed before following a new source
  • Added a source option to timeline command to only show one specific source
  • Added a view command which is basically an alias for the source option
  • Added support for local caching of remote twtxt files
  • Added support for mentions, see README.rst for more information
  • Added a pre_tweet_hook option, works like post_tweet_hook
  • Added a porcelain option, styles output script-friendly

v1.1.0

07 Feb 14:23
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  • Ignore status updates coming form the future.
  • Improved timestamp format by by removing microseconds and using local time.
  • Get confirmation before overwriting an existing source.
  • Allow tweet command to read from stdin. (echo "Test" | twtxt tweet)
  • Allow tweet command to accept unlimited amount of arguments. (twtxt tweet This is also valid)
  • Added an option to change the timeline sorting.
  • Added an option to specify max wait time for HTTP requests.

v1.0.1

07 Feb 14:26
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  • use subprocess.call() instead of subprocess.run() which is Python 3.5 only.

v1.0.0

07 Feb 14:26
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Initial public release.