Easily Creating Twitter Lists From Lists of Twitter Users
Kiwi Foo Camp just ended. This year, I collected Twitter handles as part of registration and I wanted to create a Twitter list. Twitter doesn’t provide an easy way to do this: you’re supposed to visit each person’s Twitter page and then add them to the list. Many clicks, many hours, no way is that fun.
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ttytter to the rescue! Follow the website’s instructions for installation and tying it to your Twitter account. If your experience is like mine, this will be the most time-consuming part of the process.
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Create the list, either in ttytter (with /withlist mylistname create Public descriptive text about the list) or from your favourite Twitter client.
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Then you need to take your list of @names and turn it into a set of command for ttytter:
/withlist mylistname add name /withlist mylistname add othername …
or multiple on one line
/withlist mylistname add name othername thirdname …
I used Perl, you can use your favourite tool. You can then pipe those commands into ttytter -script:
./csv2addcommands | ttytter -script
Worst comes to worst, get it into Word as a list of handles, use search and replace to add /withlist stuff to the start of each line (or have just one long line) and then paste the command or commands into ttytter.
- You are done. Revel in the awesome power of technology and text.