twarc
A command line tool (and Python library) for archiving Twitter JSON (by DocNow)
colemakclub
Fork of colemak.academy (by gnusenpai)
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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
twarc
Posts with mentions or reviews of twarc.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-09.
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Virtual Venerable Vestments - Weekly Discussion Thread, May 8th, 2023
Goddamnit. Any recommendation for easy-to-use tools to archive all tweets from specific accounts? I only know twarc but never got around to trying it out.
- Extracting Twitter Threads
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Twitter Analytics and data storage via API - some help needed
Depending on the rigor you need out of this, a simple process like running twarc against your list of Twitter handles or IDs on a set interval may be sufficient. Then just process the output into whichever database you want it in. For my own process I run a custom scraper based on tweepy, but I'm ingesting around 80M tweets per month. This is all well within the API limits set out by Twitter, using just 1 account.
- Twarc: Twitter CLI Archiver
colemakclub
Posts with mentions or reviews of colemakclub.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-12.
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Any advice for learning a new layout?
I use Colemak Club along with Monkey Type and Keybr. They each have their strengths, so I cycle through them each time I sit down to practice. What I like about Colemak Club is that you can limit your work to the homerow at first, then start adding in key pairs from there. You also get to type real words, which I find helpful.
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Just switched to Colemak-DH, this post title took me ages to type
I did use https://gnusenpai.net/colemakclub, which is a fork of Colemak Academy with the correct Colemak-DH layout
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Making the layout change
I recently built my first split ergo mech board. In part, it was a way to improve my WFH setup and hopefully encourage me to (finally) learn touch typing with an alternate layout (colemak-dh). I realize it's only been a couple of weeks, and I have been trying some Colemak club practice (which is great) but between life/summer/kids/hobbies, it's a real struggle to make progress and I find myself pulling out my old dell membrane keyboard (which now feels disgusting) whenever I need to just "get something done."
- How long did it take you to get accustomed to a new layout?
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Virtual Venerable Vestments - Weekly Discussion Thread, May 8th, 2023
No, first time reading about that method, I mostly read the learn section in the Colemak website and started practicing in this website that has all the most well known layouts, including the one I'm planning to use once I fully transition to Colemak
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Anyone have experience with Neovim and Colemak or Devorak keyboard layout?
I opted for the slow learning option to keep my productivity up. I practice for about 30 mins most days on colemak club, keybr, and monkey type. The rest of the day I'll switch between using my new keyboard some of the time, but my old keyboard most of the time. My old keyboard is still qwerty. Switching like this will take longer to get up to speed on my new keyboard, but I can continue to be productive.
- Practice Colemak, Tarmak, Workman, Canary, and custom layouts on ANSI, ISO, or Ortho
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Any common mistakes to avoid when switching to Colemak?
Don't use Colemak Academy for DH; its key diagram is incorrect (it doesn't have the angle mod). Colemak Club is a fork of Colemak Academy which uses the correct key diagram, and it's also actively maintained.
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Recommendations for a Complete Beginner
My favorite to learn by levels is (my recommendation is to not go to the next level until reach 20 WPM and ~90% accuracy): https://gnusenpai.net/colemakclub/
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How long does it take to learn a new layout?
I started learning Colemak-DH from qwerty in July and got to 50wpm by October. I did all of the lessons on Colemak Club to 35wpm or so before doing about 0.5h of monkeytype a day.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing twarc and colemakclub you can also consider the following projects:
Tweepy - Twitter for Python!
colemak-dh-wordlists - Custom wordlists for Colemak DH level-based training on Monkeytype.
ggpo - Good Game, Peace Out Rollback Network SDK
colemak.vim - Remapping keys in Vim to work with a colemak keyboard layout.
monkeytype - The most customizable typing website with a minimalistic design and a ton of features. Test yourself in various modes, track your progress and improve your speed.
amphetype
vim-colemak - Colemak key mappings for Vim. Consider using Coleremak instead.