I love the Notification center gesture and would love to be able to glance at my full Twitter stream that way. How can I put all of Twitter into that notification area?
3 Answers
You can get the home timeline from the Twitter API and display tweets using terminal-notifier.
#!/usr/bin/env ruby -KU -rubygems
require 'twitter'
require 'cgi'
Twitter.configure do |config|
config.consumer_key = ""
config.consumer_secret = ""
config.oauth_token = ""
config.oauth_token_secret = ""
end
timeline = Twitter.home_timeline
first = timeline.first.id
previous = `defaults read me.lri.scripts nctwitter 2> /dev/null`.chomp
minid = previous == "" ? 0 : previous.to_i + 1
`defaults write me.lri.scripts nctwitter #{first}`
timeline.each do |tweet|
break if tweet.id <= minid
system("terminal-notifier", "-message", CGI.unescapeHTML(tweet.text),
"-title", tweet.user.screen_name)
# system("/usr/local/bin/growlnotify", "-t", tweet.user.screen_name,
# "-m", CGI.unescapeHTML(tweet.text))
end
growlnotify
would stack multiple notifications and not clip the text in long tweets.
The Twitter library can be installed with sudo gem install twitter
.
You can run the script every minute by editing the crontab with EDITOR=nano crontab -e
and adding a line like * * * * * ~/bin/nctwitter
.
A recent update to Tweetbot added an option to send notifications for all tweets:
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Nice listing! Wondering why you did come up with this when you actually believe it wouldn't make any sense :)– myhdCommented Sep 26, 2012 at 21:32
You can’t get your Twitter stream in the Notification Center. Only those tweets that someone sends to you or those of the people you follow are sent to the Notification Center.
You could also use the Growl app which will show all tweets you are interested in.
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1Could you elaborate on your answer more? How would one set up Growl to do this, etc? Commented Sep 9, 2012 at 15:44