X-Git-Url: https://git.toastfreeware.priv.at/gregoa/bti.git/blobdiff_plain/adc30646d9abd1a94777f51936a8be800c445aa2..ec9264385a18f6f2212b7e19f2ea34ef807ca1cd:/README diff --git a/README b/README index ff709f7..1c5022f 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -17,3 +17,27 @@ bti is developed using git and the tree can be found at: git://github.com/gregkh/bti.git and browsed at: http://github.com/gregkh/bti/ + + +About OAuth configuration + +If you want to use an OAuth-enabled service (like twitter), you should +configure bti to use the consumer key and secret shipped with the source +code (check the oath.keys file). + +For example, you should add the following two lines to your ~/.bti +configuration file: + +---8<------------------- +# Consumer key +consumer_key=cZy8DdioswAfu3LJYg6E2w + +# Consumer secret +consumer_secret=fnIGGU0T12mMWKjmThUdSeKN32NLWfmnwapwubVQ +---8<------------------- + +The next time that you run bti, you will be told to visit an URL that +will provide you a PIN number. You should then input that number in the +bti prompt, and you will be given two new configuration values +(access_token_secret and access_token_key) that you need to add to your +bti configuration file to authenticate requests from bti.