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PYXIS
Andinus
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Pyxis is a simple twtxt client.
[twtxt] is a decentralised, minimalist microblogging service for
hackers.
[twtxt] https://github.com/buckket/twtxt
1 Documentation
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Pyxis can only follow feeds currently. I'm writing this for fun, more
features will be added if I use it.
The feeds are saved in `$XDG_DATA_HOME/pyxis', if it's not defined
then `$HOME/.local/share/pyxis' is used. Feeds are configured in
`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pyxis.pl' or `$HOME/.config/pyxis.pl'.
1.1 Configuration
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There is an example config file under `share/config.pl', move it
config directory & rename it to `pyxis.pl'.
*Warning*: Pyxis will evaluate the configuration file, which means an
attacker can use it to run malicious code.
*Note*: They could always add malicious code to `.profile' & do harm.
Just thought I should put the warning.
┌────
│ #!/usr/bin/perl
│
│ use strict;
│ use warnings;
│
│ my %feeds = (
│ example => "https://example.com/twtxt.txt",
│ );
│
│ sub get_feeds { return %feeds; }
│
│ 1;
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Add your feeds to `%feeds' hash like shown above. You can remove those
2 `use' lines but it's good if you keep them.
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