Update 'README.md'

typo, wording
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Domeniko Gentner 4 years ago
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@ -32,7 +32,11 @@ Next, you will need to install the configuration files below:
{
"bearer": "bearer token of your twitter app",
"twitter-handle": "twitter handle",
"output-location": "/hugo/project/directory/data/latest_tweet.json"
"output-location": "/hugo/project/directory/data/latest_tweet.json",
"exclude": [
"dontincludethishastag",
"politics"
]
}
```
@ -76,7 +80,10 @@ I build the template using a [partial template](https://gohugo.io/templates/part
<div class="level mb-0">
<span class="level-left">
<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" href="https://twitter.com/{{.user.name}}/status/{{.id_str}}">{{ slicestr .created_at 0 20 }}</a>
<a target="_blank"
rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener"
href="https://twitter.com/{{.user.name}}/status/{{.id_str}}">{{ slicestr .created_at 0 20 }}
</a>
</span>
<span class="level-right">
via {{ .source | safeHTML }}
@ -112,14 +119,13 @@ The important bit is this go template instruction:
{{ end }}
```
Between these you can simple call the keys from the json, so `name` in dict `user` becomes simple `{{ .user.name }}`.
Between these you can call the keys from the json, so `name` in dict `user` becomes simply `{{ .user.name }}`.
Neato, isn't it? If you want to know how it looks like, head over to my [website](https://tuxstash.de/) and scroll down
to the footer.
## Excluding hashtags
Sometimes you do not want a tweet to decorate the hard work you call your web home. You can add the following to `twitter.json`
to exclude certain hashtags:
Sometimes you do not want a tweet to decorate the hard work you call your web home. You can edit the following in `twitter.json` to exclude certain hashtags:
```
"exclude": [

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