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Old 09-11-2014, 04:20 AM   #1
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LXer: How to use Twitter in a Linux terminal with Rainbow Stream


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There are many native Twitter clients available on Linux platforms, be it a GUI-based client (e.g., Birdie, Choqok, Gwibber, Turpial) or a terminal-based counterpart (e.g., t or TTYtter client). In the world of open-source software, such diversity is the norm, and the freedom of choice is what we all cherish in Linux. For those Linux […]Continue reading...The post How to use Twitter in a Linux terminal with Rainbow Stream appeared first on Xmodulo.Related FAQs:How to access popular search engines from the command line*on Linux

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