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Installation

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macOS

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brew install x-cli

local Homebrew formula metadata

Überblick

Paketzusammenfassung

Command-line power tool for Twitter

Verlauf

Projektgeschichte und Nutzung

x-cli is Erik Michaels-Ober's command-line client lineage for Twitter, now framed as a command-line interface for the X API. Its history runs through the earlier `t` Ruby CLI, which became a recognizable terminal-first Twitter tool, and the current x-cli repository, which updates the idea for X API authentication and v1.1/v2 API behavior.

Projektgeschichte

The original project documentation for `t` says it was created after the twitter Ruby gem removed its command-line interface in version 0.5.0. The `t` project was offered as a successor, but as a clean-room implementation containing none of the original CLI code.

The current x-cli README describes the tool as a command-line interface for the X API, with OAuth 1.0a and OAuth 2.0 authentication, v1.1 and v2 API support with fallback behavior, streaming commands, shell completion, and YAML configuration. It also preserves migration behavior from the older ~/.trc profile file to the newer ~/.xrc default.

Adoptionsgeschichte

The project became popular because it made Twitter scriptable from ordinary shells: posting, listing, searching, following, and account management could be composed with pipes and other Unix tools. The current GitHub repository still shows thousands of stars and hundreds of forks, reflecting its long-lived CLI niche.

Wie es verwendet wird

Historically, users ran commands such as `t authorize`, `t update`, `t whois`, and list-management commands after creating Twitter API credentials. The current x-cli command tree focuses on `x` commands for accounts, search, streams, delete/list/set operations, and profile management.

Configuration is part of the project's continuity: the current README states that ~/.xrc is the default profile config, while ~/.trc is read as a fallback and migrated on write. That preserves the older `t` ecosystem while moving the command name and API model toward X.

Warum Paket-Nerds sich dafür interessieren

x-cli is package-nerd interesting as a social-network CLI that survived API churn, branding churn, and authentication changes. It is the kind of package users install not for a daemon or library, but to make a web platform automatable from shell scripts.

Zeitleiste

  • twitter gem 0.5.0: The original gem CLI is removed, leading to the separate clean-room `t` project.
  • 2010s: `t` becomes a RubyGems-installed Twitter command-line power tool.
  • 2020s: The current x-cli repository presents the tool as an X API CLI with OAuth 1.0a/OAuth 2.0 and API v1.1/v2 support.
  • Current line: ~/.xrc becomes the default profile config while ~/.trc remains a migration fallback.

Related projects

  • The twitter Ruby gem is the ancestor context for the original CLI removal. The current x-cli README also identifies x-api as the client library layer for HTTP, authentication, and retry primitives.

Sicherheitslage

Risikostufe: grün

narrow executable package without higher-risk signals.

Risikoklassifikator

grün Risiko · niedrig Konfidenz · appliance

Warum

  • narrow executable package without higher-risk signals

Signale

  • metadata:no-higher-risk-signals

Installationsverhalten

  • In den Formelmetadaten ist kein Homebrew-Post-install-Hook erfasst.
  • Homebrew-Bottle-Metadaten sind für 6 Plattformziele verfügbar.
  • Build-Metadaten listen 2 Build-Abhängigkeiten.

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local files

Configuration and credential file locations

These source-backed paths show where this package keeps local settings or durable credentials. Automic Vault can use them as review targets for secret scanning, migration, and command approval.

Configuration files

Config paths the tool may read or write during local use.

Unix
~/.xrc~/.trc

Executables

Installierte Executables

BefehlArtSichtbarkeitHinweis
xcliglobales Executable

Aktualität

Version und Aktualität

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Seite generiert2026-07-10
Manager-Version5.0.0
Manager aktualisiert
lokale DatenOK
Upstreamaktuell
neueste erkannte Versionv5.0.0

https://github.com/sferik/x-cli

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Installationsmetadaten

Paketmetadaten

Paketschlüsselbrew:x-cli
Version5.0.0
PaketmanagerHomebrew
Paketmanager-Seitehttps://formulae.brew.sh/formula/x-cli
Homepagehttps://github.com/sferik/x-cli
Repositoryhttps://github.com/sferik/x-cli
Upstream-Dokumentationhttps://github.com/sferik/x-cli#readme
LizenzMIT
Quellarchivhttps://github.com/sferik/x-cli/archive/refs/tags/v5.0.0.tar.gz
Build-Abhängigkeitenpkgconf, rust
Bottleverfügbar (auf arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux)
Homebrew post-installnicht definiert
Dienstkeiner deklariert

Registry-Fakten

Details aus der Quelldatenbank

Source DatabaseHomebrew formula API
Taphomebrew/core
Full Namex-cli
Version Scheme0
Revision0
Head VersionHEAD
Conflicts With
  • xorg-server
Bottle Stable Root URLhttps://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core
Deprecatedno
Disabledno
Keg Onlyno
URL Keys
  • head
  • stable

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