Mercury Mercury

Productivity
Version: 0.0.5
Last Update: 2021-08-10

Overview

Mercury is a Chrome extension developed by andyga0. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Mercury is 0.0.5, updated on 2021-08-10.
132 users have installed this extension. 2 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Send Tweets from Roam

NOTE: This Extension is no longer maintained. For similar capabilities, please check out roamjs.com and look for the twitter plugin

This extension allows for users to seamlessly send blocks as tweet threads from Roam Research.

Features include:
- Sending blocks nested under a specified tag as a tweet thread
- Replying to tweets by nesting blocks under a twitter URL.
- Character count of each block
- Tweet receipt (tweet url) upon successfully sending tweet
- Templated tweet receipts
- Image embed tweets

Upcoming Features:
- Scheduling Tweets

What is Roam Research?
Roam Research is a new tool for networked thought allowing users to form connections between different ideas and concepts.

The purpose of this extension is provide users of Roam Research with a path to output these thoughts in the form of organized tweet threads via blocks.

Rating

2 ratings

Total Installs

132

Information

Last Update

2021-08-10

Current Version

0.0.5

Size

992KiB

Author

andyga0

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Ron Lusk
2020-12-29

(Granted, v0.0.3, beta, YMMV, and all that.) This is wonderful. Once I carefully watched the video on Loom for how to use this, I could reply to a Tweet with a Tweet-thread easily (not directly supported in Twitter itself), go back and reword my Tweets, re-order them, etc. And if I make a mistake, I can delete the Tweet and re-do the thread!

I'm looking forward to seeing what block references can do: I couldn't make that out clearly from the proof-of-concept video. Thanks so much!

avatar Ron Lusk
2020-12-29

(Granted, v0.0.3, beta, YMMV, and all that.) This is wonderful. Once I carefully watched the video on Loom for how to use this, I could reply to a Tweet with a Tweet-thread easily (not directly supported in Twitter itself), go back and reword my Tweets, re-order them, etc. And if I make a mistake, I can delete the Tweet and re-do the thread!

I'm looking forward to seeing what block references can do: I couldn't make that out clearly from the proof-of-concept video. Thanks so much!

avatar Ron Lusk
2020-12-29

(Granted, v0.0.3, beta, YMMV, and all that.) This is wonderful. Once I carefully watched the video on Loom for how to use this, I could reply to a Tweet with a Tweet-thread easily (not directly supported in Twitter itself), go back and reword my Tweets, re-order them, etc. And if I make a mistake, I can delete the Tweet and re-do the thread!

I'm looking forward to seeing what block references can do: I couldn't make that out clearly from the proof-of-concept video. Thanks so much!

avatar Ron Lusk
2020-12-29

(Granted, v0.0.3, beta, YMMV, and all that.) This is wonderful. Once I carefully watched the video on Loom for how to use this, I could reply to a Tweet with a Tweet-thread easily (not directly supported in Twitter itself), go back and reword my Tweets, re-order them, etc. And if I make a mistake, I can delete the Tweet and re-do the thread!

I'm looking forward to seeing what block references can do: I couldn't make that out clearly from the proof-of-concept video. Thanks so much!

avatar Ron Lusk
2020-12-29

(Granted, v0.0.3, beta, YMMV, and all that.) This is wonderful. Once I carefully watched the video on Loom for how to use this, I could reply to a Tweet with a Tweet-thread easily (not directly supported in Twitter itself), go back and reword my Tweets, re-order them, etc. And if I make a mistake, I can delete the Tweet and re-do the thread!

I'm looking forward to seeing what block references can do: I couldn't make that out clearly from the proof-of-concept video. Thanks so much!