From: Orakaro Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 16:39:25 +0000 (+0900) Subject: Update README.md X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=da4e013a45814aed0eab9e8fe1751da5d8154f8b;p=rainbowstream.git Update README.md --- diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7029d84..98c3d5d 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -49,66 +49,29 @@ Input is in interactive mode. It means that you can use arrow key to move up and Here is full list of supported command -```bash -[@dtvd88]home -``` -Show your timeline. A number come after will decide number of tweets to print. Ex 'home 10'. +* ```home```will show your timeline. A number come after will decide number of tweets to print. Ex 'home 10'. -```bash -[@dtvd88]view @mdo -``` -Show @mdo 's timeline. +* ```view @mdo```will show @mdo 's timeline. -```bash -[@dtvd88]t the rainbow is god's promise to noah -``` -Tweet exactly 'the rainbow is god's promise to noah' +* ```t the rainbow is god's promise to noah```will tweet exactly **'the rainbow is god's promise to noah'** -```bash -[@dtvd88]rt 1 -``` -Retweet the tweet with [id=1]. You can see id of each tweet beside the time. +* ```rt 12```will retweet the tweet with *[id=12]*. You can see id of each tweet beside the time. -```bash -[@dtvd88]rep 1 Really -``` -Reply 'Really' to the tweet with [id=1]. +* ```rep 12 Really```will reply **'Really'** to the tweet with *[id=12]*. -```bash -[@dtvd88]del 1 -``` -Delete thw tweet with [id=1]. +* ```del 12```will delete thw tweet with *[id=12]*. -```bash -[@dtvd88]s #noah -``` -Search the word 'noah'. Result will come back with highlight. - -```bash -[@dtvd88]fr -``` -List all friend (You are following people). +* ```s #noah```will search the word **'noah'**. Result will come back with highlight. -```bash -[@dtvd88]fl -``` -List all follower. +* ```fr```will list all friend (You are following people). -```bash -[@dtvd88]h -``` -SHow the help. +* ```fl```will list all follower. -```bash -[@dtvd88]c -``` -Clear the screen. +* ```h```will show the help. +* ```c```will clear the screen. -```bash -[@dtvd88]q -``` -Quit. +* ```q```will quit. For example see the screenshot above.