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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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import std/[strutils, times, macros, htmlgen, options, algorithm, re]
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import std/[times, macros, htmlgen, options, algorithm, re]
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import std/strutils except escape
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import std/unicode except strip
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from xmltree import escape
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import packedjson
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import types, utils, formatters
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const
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unicodeOpen = "\uFFFA"
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unicodeClose = "\uFFFB"
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xmlOpen = escape("<")
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xmlClose = escape(">")
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let
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unRegex = re"(^|[^A-z0-9-_./?])@([A-z0-9_]{1,15})"
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unReplace = "$1<a href=\"/$2\">@$2</a>"
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proc expandNoteTweetEntities*(tweet: Tweet; js: JsonNode) =
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let
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entities = ? js{"entity_set"}
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text = js{"text"}.getStr
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text = js{"text"}.getStr.multiReplace(("<", unicodeOpen), (">", unicodeClose))
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textSlice = 0..text.runeLen
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tweet.expandTextEntities(entities, text, textSlice)
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tweet.text = tweet.text.multiReplace((unicodeOpen, xmlOpen), (unicodeClose, xmlClose))
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What are we doing wrong? reuters.com/article/us-norwa…"""],
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['nim_lang/status/1491461266849808397#m',
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'Nim language', '@nim_lang',
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'Nim', '@nim_lang',
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"""What's better than Nim 1.6.0?
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Nim 1.6.2 :)
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CALM
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AND
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CLICHÉ
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ON"""]
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ON"""],
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[1718660434457239868, 'WebDesignMuseum',
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"""
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Happy 32nd Birthday HTML tags!
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On October 29, 1991, the internet pioneer, Tim Berners-Lee, published a document entitled HTML Tags.
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The document contained a description of the first 18 HTML tags: <title>, <nextid>, <a>, <isindex>, <plaintext>, <listing>, <p>, <h1>…<h6>, <address>, <hp1>, <hp2>…, <dl>, <dt>, <dd>, <ul>, <li>,<menu> and <dir>. The design of the first version of HTML language was influenced by the SGML universal markup language.
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#WebDesignHistory"""]
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]
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link = [
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