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# Twitter Text (PHP Edition) # A library of PHP classes that provide auto-linking and extraction of usernames, lists, hashtags and URLs from tweets. Originally created from twitter-text-rb and twitter-text-java projects by Matt Sanford and ported to PHP by Mike Cochrane, this library has been improved and made more complete by Nick Pope. ## Features ## ### Autolink ## - Add links to all matching Twitter usernames (no account verification). - Add links to all user lists (of the form @username/list-name). - Add links to all valid hashtags. - Add links to all URLs. - Support for international character sets. ### Extractor ### - Extract mentioned Twitter usernames (from anywhere in the tweet). - Extract replied to Twitter usernames (from start of the tweet). - Extract all user lists (of the form @username/list-name). - Extract all valid hashtags. - Extract all URLs. - Support for international character sets. ### Hit Highlighter ### - Highlight text specifed by a range by surrounding with a tag. - Support for highlighting when tweet has already been autolinked. - Support for international character sets. ## Examples ## For examples, please see `tests/example.php` which you can view in a browser or run from the command line. ## Conformance ## You'll need the test data which is in YAML format from the following repository: http://github.com/mzsanford/twitter-text-conformance It has already been added as a git submodule so you should just need to run: git submodule init git submodule update As PHP has no native support for YAML you'll need to checkout spyc from svn into `tests/spyc`: svn checkout http://spyc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ tests/spyc There are a couple of options for testing conformance: 1. Run `phpunit` in from the root folder of the project. 2. Run `tests/runtests.php` from the command line. 3. Make `tests/runtests.php` accessible on a web server and view it in your browser. ## Thanks & Contributions ## The bulk of this library is from the heroic efforts of: - Matt Sanford (https://github.com/mzsanford): For the orignal Ruby and Java implementions. - Mike Cochrane (https://github.com/mikenz): For the initial PHP code. - Nick Pope (https://github.com/ngnpope): For the bulk of the maintenance work to date.
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