I just released TwitVault: A cross-platform desktop app that archives your Twitter data (mentions, responses, profiles, lists, more) and makes it offline browsable and searchable. It can also import the official Twitter archives. #rust

More info here:

https://terhechte.github.io/twitvault/

One cool thing about TwitVault (https://terhechte.github.io/twitvault/) is that it can show your Tweets reverse chronological. I had a lot of fun today browsing through my old Tweets from 2007.

My favourite, from 06 June 2007:

> Preparing my Spanish homework and installing Leopard for the wwdc

MacOS X Leopard πŸ˜€

@terhechte I love this and have wanted something like this! I used to keep a backup on my website with a WordPress plugin but that just left me with a giant MySQL table and I had to turn it off. Great stuff!
@terhechte This is gorgeous! I have been hoping someone would make an equivalent for archiving and browsing Mastodon archives… wink wink nudge nudge 😜
@terhechte Love to see this! And in Rust! I've been paranoid for years and have had a script running daily archiving my tweets to a DB πŸ˜…
@terhechte Awesome! Thanks for creating this! 🀩
@terhechte Love it. How can I import a second timeline from another account?
@terhechte I renamed the com.StyleMac.TwitVault folder. I think that will work.

@iDeacon Glad it's helpful! Renaming is the easiest option :) Otherwise you'll need to run it in the terminal and give it the path to the folder via:

twitvault --custom-archive ~/Documents/hyperdeck_io