Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: ts
Version: 0.3.1
Summary: Twitter Search CLI
Home-page: https://github.com/reorx/ts
Author: reorx
Author-email: novoreorx@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: # ts
        
        ![Screen Shot](screenshot.png)
        
        Twitter Search CLI
        
        ## Install
        
            pip install ts
        
        
        ## Usage
        
        Before actual usage, you need to initialize config file first:
        
            ts --init
        
        The first time you run ts, it will guide you through an OAuth authentication process.
        The tokens will be stored at `~/.ts.config.json`, any time you want to, run:
        
            ts -a
        
        to make authentication again and update the tokens.
        
        The search syntax is the same as [Twitter Web Search](https://twitter.com/search-home) or
        [Twitter Search API](https://dev.twitter.com/rest/public/search).
        Here are some common search query examples:
        
        1. Find what a person had said:
        
                ts 'from:NASA Elon Musk'
        
        2. Find what people said to a person in a topic:
        
                ts '#Hearthstone to:bdbrode'
        
        For more options please see `ts -h`:
        
        ```
        usage: ts [-h] [--init] [-a] [-c COUNT] [-l LANG] [--link] [-d] [QUERY]
        
        Twitter Search CLI
        
        positional arguments:
          QUERY                 search query, see:
                                https://dev.twitter.com/rest/public/search
        
        optional arguments:
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
          --init                init config file
          -a, --auth            make authentication with twitter
          -c COUNT, --count COUNT
                                result count
          -l LANG, --lang LANG  filter tweet language
          --link                append link with tweet (not implemented)
          -d, --debug           enable debug log
        ```
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
