This is the readme for the current development version. If you're looking for one of the stable releases, check the "releases" link at the top of this page.
Key | Description |
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Ctrl + t |
Compose Tweet |
Back |
Go one page back (this can be triggered via the back button on the keyboard, the back thumb button on the mouse or Alt + Left ) |
Forward |
Go one page forward (this can be triggered via the forward button on the keyboard, the forward thumb button on the mouse or Alt + Right ) |
Alt + num |
Go to page num (between 1 and 7 at the moment) |
Ctrl + Shift + s |
Show/Hide sidebar |
Ctrl + p |
Show account settings |
Ctrl + k |
Show account list |
Ctrl + Shift + p |
Show application settings |
When a tweet is focused (via keynav):
r
- replytt
- retweetf
- favoritedd
- deleteReturn
- Show tweet details
I don't know. If you can satisfy all the dependencies, probably yes but you'd most likely still have to compile and install it from source (that is, if no one else makes packages).
Since February 2014, there's a Corebird project on Transifex
All contributions are welcome (artword, design, code, just ideas, etc.) but if you're planning to actively change something bigger, talk to me first.
gtk+-3.0 >= 3.16
glib-2.0 >= 2.44
rest-0.7
(>= 0.7.91
for image uploads)json-glib-1.0
sqlite3
libsoup-2.4
intltool >= 0.40
libgee-0.8
vala >= 0.28
(makedep)automake >= 1.14
(makedep)gstreamer-1.0
(disable via --disable-video, default enabled)gst-plugins-bad-1.0 >= 1.6
(disable via --disable-video, default enabled)gst-plugins-good-1.0
(disable via --disable-video, default enabled)gst-libav-1.0
(disable via --disable-video, default enabled)
Note that the above packages are just rough estimations, the actual package names on your distribution may vary.
If you pass --disable-video
to the configure script, you don't need any gstreamer dependency but won't be able to view any videos (i.e. no vines and no twitter gifs).
./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr
make
make install
Corebird installs its application icon into /usr/share/icons/hicolor/
, so an appropriate call to gtk-update-icon-cache
might be needed.