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====== Getting Started With Pump.io - by Stephen Sekula ====== | ====== Getting Started With Pump.io - by Stephen Sekula ====== | ||
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New users of federated social networks may, at first, be a bit confused about simple things that seem so obvious on Facebook and Twitter. People coming from another Federated network to pump.io may find it hard to locate people, etc. | New users of federated social networks may, at first, be a bit confused about simple things that seem so obvious on Facebook and Twitter. People coming from another Federated network to pump.io may find it hard to locate people, etc. | ||
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Other people than me have also written about getting started on Pump.io. Check these out if you don't like what I have to say: | Other people than me have also written about getting started on Pump.io. Check these out if you don't like what I have to say: | ||
- | * English version: [[https://identi.ca/jankusanagi/note/IpfiW7kBQYuXt6H7odMzQQ]]; Spanish version: [[http://comunicatelibremente.wordpress.com/2014/06/30/si-tu-servidor-pump-io-es-identi-ca/]]. Jan Kusanagi, developer of the Dianara pump.io client, explains how pump.io is not identi.ca and many other great things. | + | * Jan Kusanagi, developer of the Dianara pump.io client, explains how pump.io is not identi.ca and many other great things. |
+ | * English version: [[https://identi.ca/jankusanagi/note/IpfiW7kBQYuXt6H7odMzQQ]] | ||
+ | * Spanish version: [[http://comunicatelibremente.wordpress.com/2014/06/30/si-tu-servidor-pump-io-es-identi-ca/]]. | ||
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* WeatherBot: want to know the weather in a city? Just follow weather@hub.polari.us ([[https://hub.polari.us/weather]] and send it messages containing "City Name,Region" to get the weather in that city. For instance, you could send "Jefferson City,MO" to get the weather in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA . . . or "Uppsala,SE" to get the weather in Uppsala, Sweden. Try it out. This is still a beta-bot. Lots more information is at [[http://polari.us/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=weatherbot]] | * WeatherBot: want to know the weather in a city? Just follow weather@hub.polari.us ([[https://hub.polari.us/weather]] and send it messages containing "City Name,Region" to get the weather in that city. For instance, you could send "Jefferson City,MO" to get the weather in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA . . . or "Uppsala,SE" to get the weather in Uppsala, Sweden. Try it out. This is still a beta-bot. Lots more information is at [[http://polari.us/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=weatherbot]] | ||
* Jeremy Pope runs a whole bunch of neat botscripts. Check them out! [[http://www.whird.jpope.org/bashscriptville-part-ii/]] | * Jeremy Pope runs a whole bunch of neat botscripts. Check them out! [[http://www.whird.jpope.org/bashscriptville-part-ii/]] | ||
- | ===== But how do I USE pump.io? ===== | + | ===== But how do I USE pump.io? (You need a client) ===== |
You, my friend, need a CLIENT. Pump.io is just a network protocol - you need something that speaks the language. Here are my suggestions: | You, my friend, need a CLIENT. Pump.io is just a network protocol - you need something that speaks the language. Here are my suggestions: | ||
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* **Desktop Clients**: | * **Desktop Clients**: | ||
* I use Linux and sometimes Mac, so I like Pumpa (https://pumpa.branchable.com/) and Dianara (http://jancoding.wordpress.com/dianara/). You can even get clients in Windows. Check out the full list of desktop clients at https://github.com/e14n/pump.io/wiki/Clients | * I use Linux and sometimes Mac, so I like Pumpa (https://pumpa.branchable.com/) and Dianara (http://jancoding.wordpress.com/dianara/). You can even get clients in Windows. Check out the full list of desktop clients at https://github.com/e14n/pump.io/wiki/Clients | ||
+ | * [[http://systal.wordpress.com/2014/12/19/dianara-a-client-for-the-decentralized-and-free-social-network-pump-io/|Dianara How-To Guide]] | ||
* **Mobile Clients**: | * **Mobile Clients**: | ||
* I use Android most of the time, so I recommend getting either Impeller (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.e43.impeller) or Puma. Both are available from the F-Droid store. Impeller is also available on Google Play. | * I use Android most of the time, so I recommend getting either Impeller (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.e43.impeller) or Puma. Both are available from the F-Droid store. Impeller is also available on Google Play. | ||
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* **Clients in the Terminal** | * **Clients in the Terminal** | ||
* "p": the Python/Pump.io equivalent of "t" (for Twitter, written in Ruby), you can check your activity stream and inbox, send messages, reply to messages, post images, etc. I love this. [[https://github.com/xray7224/p/]] | * "p": the Python/Pump.io equivalent of "t" (for Twitter, written in Ruby), you can check your activity stream and inbox, send messages, reply to messages, post images, etc. I love this. [[https://github.com/xray7224/p/]] | ||
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===== Pump.io and Your Language - it's a client thing ===== | ===== Pump.io and Your Language - it's a client thing ===== | ||
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Connect to your MongoDB: | Connect to your MongoDB: | ||
- | > mongdo --host <IP ADDRESS> | + | > mongo --host <IP ADDRESS> |
List your available databases: | List your available databases: |