Twitter made me obsessed with Yahoo! Pipes.
Behold the result.
Warnings: This is largely untested, but worked for me. If you have problems leave a comment. I'll get back to you in between noveling.
Step 1: Find your NaNoWriMo Numerical User ID.
The easiest way to do this is to log into NaNoWriMo and you should get redirected to your user profile page. If you're not redirected (or are already logged in), click on "My NaNoWriMo"
The last digits after /user/ in the url of that page form your UID.
(This is difficult to do in these server crashing times, I know. But if the site's down you won't get a wordcount anyway.)
Step 2: Plug that into the Yahoo! Pipe I created
Go here: http://pipes.yahoo.com/mandraco/nanowrimorss
Type in that UID you found in step one, decide whether you want to prefix your wordcount with anything (e.g. My nanowrimo wordcount is:), and whether or not you want to include a link to your user profile in the text.
Step 3: Run Pipe
Click the button that says Run Pipe. A preview of your post should appear with your most recent wordcount (or nothing if there was no previous wordcount). If you don't like it, repeat Steps 2-3.
Step 4: Save as RSS
Click "More options" then "Get as RSS". Copy the URL.
Note: You can skip the rest of the steps if you're not going to use TwitterFeed to post your wordcount to Twitter (i.e. if you already know what you're doing).Step 5 (possibly optional): Burn the Feed with FeedBurner
TwitterFeed might not mind you using that URL you got in Step 4, but in my experience it doesn't like them so first you have to burn your feed or give your feed a different address.
- Go to http://www.feedburner.com.
- Paste the URL from Step 4 in the box, then click "Next".
- Call it whatever you like and choose a feed address.
- If you don't already have a FeedBurner account, create a new one. Otherwise sign into your existing account.
- The next page will have a link to your new FeedBurner feed. Copy this for the next step.
- Go to http://www.twitterfeed.com and sign in with your Open ID.
- Click "Create new twitter feed".
- Type in your twitter details, and paste in your FeedBurner feed URL.
- Choose your update frequency. And post 1 new update each time.
- Choose to include "description only" and uncheck "include item link". There are no item links anyway.
- Post new items based on GUID. There is no date information so you have to use this option.
- Make sure it's active then click "Create" and you're done.
Hopefully the whole process was relatively painless. Leave comments if it wasn't and I'll try to help.
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