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# Setting up MX Puppet Twitter (optional)
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The playbook can install and configure
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[mx-puppet-twitter](https://github.com/Sorunome/mx-puppet-twitter) for you.
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See the project page to learn what it does and why it might be useful to you.
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To enable the [Twitter](https://twitter.com) bridge, make an app on [developer.twitter.com](https://developer.twitter.com/en/apps)
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and fill out the following playbook configuration.
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```yaml
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matrix_mx_puppet_twitter_enabled: true
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matrix_mx_puppet_twitter_consumer_key: ''
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matrix_mx_puppet_twitter_consumer_secret: ''
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matrix_mx_puppet_twitter_access_token: ''
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matrix_mx_puppet_twitter_access_token_secret: ''
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matrix_mx_puppet_twitter_environment: ''
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```
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## Usage
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Once the bot is enabled you need to start a chat with `Twitter Puppet Bridge` with
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the handle `@_twitterpuppet_bot:YOUR_DOMAIN` (where `YOUR_DOMAIN` is your base
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domain, not the `matrix.` domain).
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To log in, use `link` and click the link.
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Once logged in, send `list` to the bot user to list the available rooms.
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Clicking rooms in the list will result in you receiving an invitation to the
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bridged room.
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Also send `help` to the bot to see the commands available.
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