xapi-cli/cmd/root.go
Soldier 94635e7ace feat: MVP release - OAuth 1.0a CLI for X API
Complete CLI tool with 4 core commands:
- xapi login: Configure OAuth credentials via editor
- xapi status: Test authentication
- xapi search: Search tweets with preview/execute modes
- xapi create: Post tweets with preview/execute modes

Features:
- OAuth 1.0a authentication with HMAC-SHA1 signing
- OAuth 2.0 Client ID/Secret support (for future features)
- TOML-based configuration
- Editor integration for config management
- Helpful error messages for permission issues
- Quota-aware design (no caching to avoid complexity)

Built for developers on Free/Basic X API tiers.
2025-11-13 21:46:18 +00:00

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/*
Copyright © 2025 NAME HERE <EMAIL ADDRESS>
*/
package cmd
import (
"os"
"github.com/spf13/cobra"
)
// rootCmd represents the base command when called without any subcommands
var rootCmd = &cobra.Command{
Use: "xapi",
Short: "X API for Everyone - Control your X account from the CLI",
Long: `xapi is a simple command-line tool to help you learn and use X API.
Search tweets, post content, and understand OAuth authentication.
Built for developers who want to control their own X account.
This is day 1 - grab it, use it, build with it.
by maxtheweb | git.maxtheweb.com/maxtheweb/xapi-cli`,
// Uncomment the following line if your bare application
// has an action associated with it:
// Run: func(cmd *cobra.Command, args []string) { },
}
// Execute adds all child commands to the root command and sets flags appropriately.
// This is called by main.main(). It only needs to happen once to the rootCmd.
func Execute() {
err := rootCmd.Execute()
if err != nil {
os.Exit(1)
}
}
func init() {
// Here you will define your flags and configuration settings.
// Cobra supports persistent flags, which, if defined here,
// will be global for your application.
// rootCmd.PersistentFlags().StringVar(&cfgFile, "config", "", "config file (default is $HOME/.xapi.yaml)")
// Cobra also supports local flags, which will only run
// when this action is called directly.
// We'll add global flags here later
}