- Python 3
- Pip 3
$ brew install python3
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[{"place_id":"97421560","licence":"Data \u00a9 OpenStreetMap contributors, ODbL 1.0. http:\/\/www.openstreetmap.org\/copyright","osm_type":"relation","osm_id":"162018","boundingbox":["31.3321762084961","37.0042610168457","-114.818359375","-109.045196533203"],"lat":"34.395342","lon":"-111.7632755","display_name":"Arizona, United States of America","place_rank":"8","category":"boundary","type":"administrative","importance":0.83922181098242,"icon":"http:\/\/nominatim.openst |
So you're writting a twitterbot and you need to authorize your application to post to the account. You need an access token and secret for the account you're posting to. If the posting account is the same account that owns the application, no problem, you just push the button on your application's settings page to make the keys. But if you want to post to a different twitter account, there's no UI on apps.twitter.com to authorize it. So I made this bare-minimum node server to run through the authorization process. There's probably a much better way to do this, so please let me know what that way is!
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anus:1, | |
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arrse:1, | |
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Previous versions used homebrew to install the various versions. As suggested in the comments, it's better to use pyenv
instead. If you are looking for the previous version of this document, see the revision history.
$ brew update
$ brew install pyenv
$ pyenv install 3.5.0
$ pyenv install 3.4.3
$ pyenv install 3.3.6
$ pyenv install 3.2.6
$ pyenv install 2.7.10
$ pyenv install 2.6.9