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Clair Byrd
Twilio SIGNAL Developer Mode — New opensource terminal UI for Twilio's digital conference
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Developer Mode is an opensource augmentation to your existing SIGNAL experience running inside your Terminal. It's a Twilio CLI plugin and available to any SIGNAL ticket holder, including free tickets, and see if you can find the hidden "cheat mode!"
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Clair Byrd
Hi Product Hunt! Wanted to share this super cool thing that Twilio made to create a developer-centric user experience for Twilio's developer conference, SIGNAL. Developer Mode runs a UI in your terminal and lets you engage with all the content, schedule sessions, view/engage with sample code, and launch sample apps all from the CLI. It provides closed captioning, demos, and an interactive "cheat mode," if you can find it! It's opensource, so you can check out the source code and see how they built it. In order to use Developer Mode, you'll have to: 1) have a valid account at signal.twilio.com 2) have the Twilio CLI installed and set-up. For an installation guide check out twil.io/cli
Dominik Kundel
Hey Product Hunt! We wanted to empower attendees at SIGNAL to be able to immediately build with Twilio products as we talked about them at the conference to reduce time to magic. By building an experience in the terminal, the tool can automatically set up relevant things for your system that a simple download wouldn't be able to. By creating a visual UI rather than a line by line terminal interface it's also accessible to people who might not be very comfortable in the terminal. The code for this is open-source if you want to take a look and it's entirely built in React.js.
Dominik Kundel
If you want to try it out live you'll need a SIGNAL ticket/account. You can still register for SIGNAL until Oct 1, 11:59pm for a free ticket and get access to the content until Oct 31. https://signal.twilio.com