Hi All, A console application and additional wrapper for Abraham Williams TwitterOAuth PHP wrapper which makes the process of obtaining OAuth credentials for plain old "single user mode" usage a little easier:- http://www.nicholasdejong.com/story/helper-wrapper-abraham-williams-twitteroauth-php-wrapper
>From the README:- This package has two main components both of which you'll want to use:- twitteroauth-helper-console --------------------------- Use the console tool in a shell to create a valid twitteroauth.credentials file:- Step 1 - go to Twitter and obtain your API key and secret values. Step 2 - run the twitteroauth-helper-console tool in a shell. Step 3 - set your API secret and key using the set_consumer_key and set_consumer_secret commands within the console tool. Step 4 - request user authentication using request_user_auth console command then visit the Twitter URL that is provided in a web browser. You may need to log into Twitter and you will need to "allow" your application. Step 5 - Using the PIN code that will be displayed in the step above go back to the console application and use the verify_user_auth_request command. Step 6 - Move the twitteroauth.credentials file that has been created to a safe place. twitteroauth-wrapper -------------------- You don't need to use this wrapper to use the twitteroauth credentials but it does make things even easier. All you need to do to make a post is the following:- include('twitteroauth-helper-wrapper.php'); $TOHW = new TwitterOAuthHelperWrapper('/path/to/credentials.file'); $TOHW->post('statuses/update',array('status'=>'Hello World!')); Enjoy, N -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk?hl=en