How to authenticate with Twitter API using your own developer app credentials

How to authenticate with Twitter API using your own developer app credentials

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Tuitter is a TypeScript-based terminal UI client for X (Twitter) that lets you authenticate with your own developer app and interact with your account directly from the command line. It offers a keyboard-driven OpenTUI interface, configurable OAuth settings, and local token storage for a focused, customizable workflow.

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  1. Tuitter lets you register your own Twitter developer app and use those credentials instead of relying on third-party apps or shared tokens
  2. The tool walks you through configuring OAuth settings with your personal API keys, secrets, and tokens from your Twitter developer account
  3. You can store your authentication tokens locally on your machine, giving you full control over your login credentials and session data
  4. The terminal interface prompts you to enter your developer app details during setup, making the authentication process straightforward from the command line
  5. Your personal developer credentials stay private and secure since everything runs locally without sending your auth details to external servers

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