NAME
fireeagle - simple FireEagle client
USAGE
# to get your user tokens
fireeagle consumer_key=<consumer key> consumer_secret=<consumer secret>
# to get your current location
fireeagle consumer_key=<consumer key> consumer_secret=<consumer secret> \
access_token=<access token> access_token_secret=<access token secret>
# to set your current location
fireeagle consumer_key=<consumer key> consumer_secret=<consumer secret> \
access_token=<access token> access_token_secret=<access token secret> \
update <location>
or if there is a .fireeagle file in your home directory that looks like
consumer_key=<consumer key>
consumer_secret=<consumer secret>
access_token=<access token>
access_token_secret=<access token secret>
then to get your current location
fireeagle
and to set your current location
fireeagle update <location>
or to search for a location
fireeagle lookup <location>
or you can mix and match command line options and config file options (command line will always override config file).
AUTHENTICATION AND USER TOKENS
To use this script or the Net::FireEagle
module you'll need to get an application key. This script will require a desktop type key.
The Net::FireEagle
documentation has more information on this but, in short, read this page
http://fireeagle.yahoo.net/developer/documentation/getting_started
ABOUT
Fire Eagle is a site that stores information about your location. With your permission, other services and devices can either update that information or access it. By helping applications respond to your location, Fire Eagle is designed to make the world around you more interesting! Use your location to power friend-finders, games, local information services, blog badges and stuff like that...
You can find out more about it here
https://fireeagle.yahoo.net/
AUTHOR
Simon Wistow <swistow@sixapart.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2008, Simon Wistow
Distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.