Terminal-based Twitter Client. Realtime tweetstream, compose, search , favorite ... and much more fun directly from terminal.
This package is built on top of Python Twitter Tool and Twitter API.
Screencast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tykCvPMJq8s
You will need Python 2.7+ and pip.
sudo pip install rainbowstream
or try with a virtualenv
sudo pip install virtualenv # skip if you already have virtualenv
virtualenv venv
source venv/bin/activate # use the brand new virtualenv.
pip install rainbowstream
Just type
rainbowstream
and see your stream.
I shipped a feature which can display tweet's images directly on terminal. You can try it with:
rainbowstream -iot # Or rainbowstream --image-on-term
In the first time you will be asked for authorization of Rainbow Stream app at Twitter. Just click the "Authorize access" button and paste PIN number to the terminal, the rainbow will start.
While your personal stream is continued, you are also ready to tweet, search, reply, retweet... directly from console. Simply type "h" and hit the Enter key to see the help.
Input is in interactive mode. It means that you can use arrow key to move up and down history, tab-autocomplete or 2 tab to view available suggestion. Input history from previous run is available as well.
Available commands are listed in ReadTheDocs documents .
Rainbow Stream is shipped with some default themes.
You can either change theme by theme
command or create your favorite one.
Theme's screenshot:
For detaile information, see theme usage and customization
Found a bug or a feature request ? Please create an issue or contact me at @dtvd88
If you want to build a runnable version yourself, follow these simple steps
- Create your own Twitter Application
- Get your Twitter application's API key and secret
- Fork this repo
- Create a file
consumer.py
inrainbowstream
folder with following content
# Consumer information
CONSUMER_KEY = 'APIKey' # Your Twitter application's API key
CONSUMER_SECRET = 'APISecret' # Your Twitter application's API secret
- Use pip to install in local
# cd to directory which contains setup.py
pip install -e .
pip list | grep rainbowstream # confirm installed version
rainbowstream # local version of rainbowstream
I appreciate any help and support. Feel free to fork and create a pull request. You will be listed as contributor.
Rainbow Stream are released under an MIT License. See LICENSE.txt for details