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Chirp!

A lightweight but modern Social Media client, written in Go & QML.

chirp Screenshot

Features

  • Live feed via Mastodon's Streaming API
  • Live feed via Twitter's Streaming API
  • Multi pane support
  • Linux/macOS/Windows (Android & iOS should be working, but aren't tested yet)
  • Media previews
  • Shortened URL resolving
  • System notifications
  • Multiple accounts (work-in-progress)
  • Support for more networks

Installation

Make sure you have a working Go environment (Go 1.8 or higher is required). See the install instructions.

Dependencies

Before you can build Chirp you need to install the Go/Qt bindings.

Building Chirp!

git clone https://github.com/muesli/chirp.git
qtdeploy build desktop chirp/

Run it

./chirp/deploy/linux/chirp

Config

As of now you will need to create your own API apps & keys to use Chirp. You can do this on https://dev.twitter.com/. When you run Chirp for the first time, it will create an empty config file chirp.conf for you. Just edit it and enter your consumer key and accesstoken.

chirp logo

Development

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