I made an open-source, terminal-based, journaling social network.

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  1. Memory-Stack

    📜 Memory stack is a developer oriented journaling social platform.

    GitHub - https://github.com/memory-stack/memory-stack

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  3. Mastodon

    Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community

    Your command line tool reminds me of Mastodon - it's basically a federated Twitter that lets users post updates.

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