3 * Project Website - http://twitter4r.rubyforge.org
4 * Mailing List - http://groups.google.com/group/twitter4r-users
7 * {Susan Potter}[http://SusanPotter.NET] <me at susanpotter dot net>
11 * Kaiichi Matsunaga <ma2 at lifemedia dot co dot jp> - proxy code suggestion
12 * Sergio Santos <> - message paging code suggestion
13 * Adam Stiles <adam at stilesoft dot com> - URI.encode => CGI.escape fix
14 * Carl Crawley <cwcrawley at gmail dot com> - Friendship get => post fix
15 * Christian Johansen <christian at cjohansen dot no> - in_reply_to attributes in Twitter::Status
16 * Harry Love <harrylove at gmail dot com> - added attributes to Twitter::Status
17 * Filipe Giusti <filipegiusti at gmail dot com> - fixed users/show issue that Twitter.com changed from under us
18 * Seth Cousins <seth.cousins at gmail dot com> - added HTTP timeout option
21 * Bosco So <rubymeetup at boscoso dot com> - making Twitter::Error a RuntimeError instead of an Exception to prevent irb from crashing out.
24 Twitter4R provides an object based API to query or update your Twitter account via pure Ruby. It hides the ugly HTTP/REST code from your code.
26 == External Dependencies
27 * Ruby 1.8 (tested with 1.8.6)
28 * RSpec gem 1.0.0+ (tested with 1.1.3)
29 * JSON gem 0.4.3+ (tested with versions: 1.1.1 and 1.1.2)
30 * jcode (for unicode support)
33 Twitter4R starting with version 0.1.1 and above is organized into seven parts:
34 * {Configuration API}[link:files/examples/configure_rb.html]
35 * {Friendship API}[link:files/examples/friendship_rb.html]
36 * {Messaging API}[link:files/examples/messaging_rb.html]
37 * {Model API}[link:files/examples/model_rb.html]
38 * {Status API}[link:files/examples/status_rb.html]
39 * {Timeline API}[link:files/examples/timeline_rb.html]
40 * {User API}[link:files/examples/user_rb.html]