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[gregoa/bti.git] / bti.example
1 # comments are allowed in the bti config file
2 # rename this to ~/.bti so that you do not need
3 # to constantly enter your account name and/or
4 # password on the command line every time you send
5 # a message.
6 account=twitmaster
7 password=icanhascheezburger
8 host=identica
9 # Example of a custom StatusNet installation
10 #host=http://army.twit.tv/api/statuses
11 logfile=.bti.log
12 #action=update
13 #user=gregkh
14 #proxy=http://localhost:8080
15 #shrink-urls=yes
16 # Example of using bit.ly in bti-shrink-urls
17 #shrink_host=bit.ly
18 #shrink_bitly_login=bitlyuser
19 #shrink_bitly_key=R_deadbeef