This toot thing is pretty cool. I installed it with

```sh
pip3 install toot
```

It doesn't seem to handle Markdown formatting well, it takes 3-7 seconds for `toot timeline` or `toot notifications`, and it inserts newlines into media URLs when it displays them (but it does display them).

And although it is *mostly* CLI-controlled, it does occasionally have uncontrollable fits of interactivity, like in `toot timeline`:

```
Continue? [Y/n]
```

So it isn't the instantaneous responsivity you might hope for from a CLI app. But it does work and you can presumably run it easily from an arbitrary cloud VM over ssh.

Thom  
@radehi Oh, I didn't write it! I just 'apt install toot' 'd it. There's also tut, which is a TUI based client. https://github.com/ihabunek/toot ...
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`toot tui` is a bit snappier. I think maybe they forgot the command to scroll down in a toot when it doesn't fit on the screen, as well as a command to get a pastable link to media attachments. (There's a help screen listing the key commands on "h".)

Freezes when you type "t" to look at the thread of a toot until it's loaded the statuses (several more seconds).

Seems like a promising prototype! Maybe I'll try it again in six months.

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