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facebook via command line - inittux - 2011-08-19 Yes it sounds strange but it's possible commandline for facebook(FBCMD): You need php5 so check php -V Then download: curl -O https://github.com/d...bcmd_update.php or download it from the website log into root sudo php fbcmd_update.php sudo php fbcmd_update.php install Get your authorization code from facebook run fbcmd And it should work ( I still have to try it myself) Source More information facebook via command line - hybrid - 2011-08-19 Seems an interesting thing to do, but since I'm very happy to say I'm not a Facebook user, I won't be giving it a try. :) facebook via command line - inittux - 2011-08-19 Quote:Seems an interesting thing to do, but since I'm very happy to say I'm not a Facebook user, I won't be giving it a try. :) I read there's a command line thing for twitter too, and I know you're on there :P Want me to find it for you ? :P facebook via command line - Dungeon-Dave - 2011-08-19 Ditto - not on facefook, witter, mywasteofspace, livejournal etc... facebook via command line - hybrid - 2011-08-19 I played with TTYtter a while ago. It's actually a really cool (and eerily IRC-like) way to use Twitter. I could run it on my server and have tweets perpetually open in a screen session. I ended up losing it due to doing a reinstall of the system, but I should play around with it again! facebook via command line - inittux - 2011-08-19 Quote:Ditto - not on facefook, witter, mywasteofspace, livejournal etc... Yeah I agree facebook is a pain and waste of time but I know quite a few people around the world and it's the easiest way to keep up with them facebook via command line - anyweb - 2011-08-19 i don't use facebook, but if it did the first command i'd try would be Code: rm -rf facebook [img]<___base_url___>//public/style_emoticons/default/tongue.png[/img] facebook via command line - inittux - 2011-08-19 Quote:i don't use facebook, but if it did the first command i'd try would be LOL :) |