Twitter Window Command Line Client
Download
The small file is located at Phalacee.com.
Installation
- Extract the contents of the Twitter CLI.zip file into your Windows folder, which is located at:
C:\Windows - Open the Twitter.bat file in Notepad (right-click, then choose Edit) and enter your Twitter user name and password in the appropriate fields:
set username=YourTwitterUserName
set password=YourTwitterPassword - Save the file and close Notepad.
Update Twitter Via Command Line
Now you are able to Tweet via your Windows Command Line:
- Hit the Windows Key+R
- Type in the following:
twitter ""
Enter your status between the quotes. - Hit OK or the Enter on your keyboard.
That’s all there is to it! If you want your update to read: I’m eating over my keyboard and making a mess! You would enter:
twitter "I'm eating over my keyboard and making a mess!"
Notes
- The message must be less than 140 characters, which is Twitter’s limit.
- It’s not necessary to use quotation marks in your update but will be needed if you’re inputting a URL in your message:
twitter "I just added a great picture to Flickr http://tinyurl.com/6r95ur"
Integration With Facebook
You can have this Twitter Window Command Line Client update your Facebook status by using the TwitterSync Facebook application (technically, the CLI client is still updating Twitter. The TwitterSync app just polls your Twitter feed and updates your status). I use it on my Facebook profile.
I prefer this application over Twitter’s Facebook app because it doesn’t add the prefix of: “is twittering:”, though you can add any prefix, if you wish. Also, because you can update Twitter via SMS, you can update your Facebook status via text message! Or, if you don’t want to, TwitterSync wont update if the tweet has a specific prefix (that you set). So, if you sent something like “from cellphone: I hate traffic!!”, then it wouldn’t update your Facebook status!
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This is great! We’ve been considering using twitter for some time now and this tool may give us the extra push to get started.
As silly as it seems, I think it make updating your status much more fun!
Cool. This would be fun! Twittering, while remembering the old DOS days
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Yep, I love the command line (as if you couldn’t tell from 90% of my articles) and this makes tweeting fast and easy!
lovely… now then, to decide whether to join the twitter revolution or not
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I really didn’t see the appeal to micro-blogging until I started doing it. Now, just like the rest of the social networking sites, I’m hooked on tweeting!
I’m still not seeing the attraction to micro blogging but I’m trying. It does bring me joy to do things through the Dos command prompt though. Ah remember the old days.
Phil
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Haven’t try this. Anyway, thanks for the info.
I’ve been using Twitter also for weeks and I’m not yet familiar with other features. Anyway, thanks for the post, this is another discovery for Twitter, I’ll try to check out this soon.