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https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSTweetChat
:speech_balloon: A repository for the PSTweetChat community
https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSTweetChat
powershell pstweetchat-tag
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:speech_balloon: A repository for the PSTweetChat community
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/jdhitsolutions/PSTweetChat
- Owner: jdhitsolutions
- License: mit
- Archived: true
- Created: 2019-03-01T22:23:34.000Z (almost 6 years ago)
- Default Branch: master
- Last Pushed: 2023-04-07T21:18:42.000Z (almost 2 years ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-11-21T03:39:40.800Z (2 months ago)
- Topics: powershell, pstweetchat-tag
- Language: PowerShell
- Homepage:
- Size: 3.01 MB
- Stars: 26
- Watchers: 7
- Forks: 6
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- Changelog: changelog.md
- License: LICENSE.txt
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README
# PSTweetChat Archive
This repository contains transcripts that I created for the monthly `#PSTweetChat` on Twitter. On the first Friday of every month, members of the PowerShell community got together on Twitter. We shared experiences, tips, tricks, and words of encouragement. I created transcripts of the chats by tracking the `#PSTweetChat` tag. You can find monthly transcripts in the [Transcripts](/transcripts) folder. Previous years are in archive folders by year.
Unfortunately, either due to Twitter's changes allowing access to their API or a change in the Google Sheets plug-in I had been using, I can no longer track the `#PSTweetChat` hashtag and thus cannot generate the transcript files. We will continue to hold the monthly chats on Twitter, but there will no longer be a monthly transcript.