Provided by: turses_0.2.20-1_all bug

NAME

       turses - a Twitter client with a sexy curses interface

       turses is a Twitter client for the console.

FEATURES

       • Multiple timelines (buffers)

       • Multi-column

       • Tweet, Reply, Retweet, Delete tweet

       • Follow/Unfollow

       • Favorite/Unfavorite

       • Direct Messages

       • Open URLs in browser

       • Thread view

       • Unread count

       • Search

       • View any user's tweets

       • Fully customizable

       • Multiple accounts

SETUP

       The  standard location is under $HOME directory, in a folder called .turses. There is some
       configurations file in turses:

          -config: contains user preferences: colors, bindings, etc.
          -token: contains authentication token for the default user account

       Each user account that is no the default one has its .token file. After inserting the  PIN
       code, a new .token file will appear in your configuration directory

       Now,  when  you  execute  turses,  you  will  be  logged  in  with  the  previously stored
       credentials.

MOTION

          • up (k) - scroll up.

          • down (j) - scroll down

          • left (h) -  activate the timeline on the left

          • right (l) - activate the timeline on the right

          • scroll_to_top (g) - scroll to top

          • scroll_to_bottom (G) -  scroll to bottom

TWEETS

       • tweet (t) - compose a tweet

       • delete_tweet (X) - delete focused status

       • reply (r) - reply to focused status

       • retweet (R) - retweet focused status

       • retweet_and_edit (E) - open a editor for manually retweeting the focused status status

       • send_dm (D) - compose a direct message

       • update (u) - refresh the active timeline

       • update_all (S) - refresh all the timelines

       • tweet_hashtag (H) - compose a tweet with the same hashtags as the focused status

       • fav (b) - mark focused tweet as favorite

       • delete_fav (ctrl b) - remove tweet from favorites

       • follow_selected (f) - follow selected status author

       • unfollow_selected (U) - unfollow selected status author

BUFFERS

       • activate_first_buffer (a) - activate first buffer

       • activate_last_buffer (e) - activate last buffer

       • shift_buffer_beggining (ctrl a shift) - active buffer to the beginning

       • shift_buffer_end (ctrl e shift) - active buffer to the end

       • shift_buffer_left (< shift)  - active buffer one position to the left

       • shift_buffer_right (> shift) - active buffer one position to the right

       • expand_visible_left (p) - expand visible timelines one column to the left

       • expand_visible_right (n) - expand visible timelines one column to the right

       • shrink_visible_left (P) - shrink visible timelines one column from the left

       • shrink_visible_right (N) - shrink visible timelines one column from the left

       • delete_buffer (d) - delete buffer

       • clear (c) - clear status bar

       • mark_all_as_read (A) - mark all tweets in the current timeline as read

TIMELINES

       • home (.) - open a home timeline

       • own_tweets (_) - open a timeline with your tweets

       • favorites (B) - open a timeline with your favorites

       • mentions (m) - open a mentions timeline

       • DMs (M) - open a direct message timeline

       • search (/) - search for term and show resulting timeline

       • search_user (@) - open a timeline with the tweets of the specified user

       • user_timeline (+) - open a timeline with the tweets of the focused status author

       • thread (T) - open the thread of the focused status

       • hashtags (L) - open a search timeline with the hashtags of the focused status

META

       • help (?) - show program help

       • reload_config (C) - reload configuration

OTHER COMMANDS

       • quit (q) -  exit program

       • openurl (o) - open URLs of the focused status in a browser

       • redraw (ctrl l) -  redraw the screen

AUTHOR

       turses was written by Alejandro Gomez <alejandroogomez@gmail.com>

       This manual page was written by Daniel Echeverry for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but  may
       be used by others).