update social nodes info

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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="dweetio out"> <script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="dweetio out">
<p>Sends the <b>msg.payload</b> to Dweet.io</p> <p>Sends the <code>msg.payload</code> to Dweet.io</p>
<p>Optionally uses <b>msg.thing</b> to set the thing id, if not already set in the properties.</p> <p>Optionally uses <code>msg.thing</code> to set the thing id, if not already set in the properties.</p>
<p>You need to make the thing id unique - you are recommended to use a GUID.<p> <p>You need to make the thing id unique - you are recommended to use a GUID.<p>
<p>For further info see the <a href="https://dweetio.io/" target="_new">Dweet.io website</a>.</p> <p>For further info see the <a href="https://dweetio.io/" target="_new">Dweet.io website</a>.</p>
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<p>Listens for messages from Dweet.io</p> <p>Listens for messages from Dweet.io</p>
<p>The thing id should be globally unique as they are all public - you are recommended to use a GUID.<p> <p>The thing id should be globally unique as they are all public - you are recommended to use a GUID.<p>
<p>The Thing ID is set into <b>msg.dweet</b>, and the timesamp into <b>msg.created</b>.</p> <p>The Thing ID is set into <code>msg.dweet</code>, and the timesamp into <code>msg.created</code>.</p>
<p>For further info see the <a href="https://dweetio.io/" target="_new">Dweet.io website</a>.</p> <p>For further info see the <a href="https://dweetio.io/" target="_new">Dweet.io website</a>.</p>
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{ {
"name" : "node-red-node-dweetio", "name" : "node-red-node-dweetio",
"version" : "0.0.10", "version" : "0.0.11",
"description" : "A Node-RED node to send and receive simple dweets", "description" : "A Node-RED node to send and receive simple dweets",
"dependencies" : { "dependencies" : {
"node-dweetio" : "0.0.11" "node-dweetio" : "0.0.11"

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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="e-mail"> <script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="e-mail">
<p>Sends the <b>msg.payload</b> as an email, with a subject of <b>msg.topic</b>.</p> <p>Sends the <code>msg.payload</code> as an email, with a subject of <code>msg.topic</code>.</p>
<p>The default message recipient can be configured in the node, if it is left <p>The default message recipient can be configured in the node, if it is left
blank it should be set using the <b>msg.to</b> property of the incoming message.</p> blank it should be set using the <code>msg.to</code> property of the incoming message.</p>
<p>The payload can be html format.</p> <p>The payload can be html format.</p>
<p>If the payload is a binary buffer then it will be converted to an attachment. <p>If the payload is a binary buffer then it will be converted to an attachment.
The filename should be set using <b>msg.filename</b>. Optionally <b>msg.description</b> can be added for the body text.</p> The filename should be set using <code>msg.filename</code>. Optionally <code>msg.description</code> can be added for the body text.</p>
<p>Alternatively you may provide <b>msg.attachments</b> which should contain an array of one or <p>Alternatively you may provide <code>msg.attachments</code> which should contain an array of one or
more attachments in <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemailer#attachments" target="_new">nodemailer</a> format.</p> more attachments in <a href="https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemailer#attachments" target="_new">nodemailer</a> format.</p>
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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="e-mail in"> <script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="e-mail in">
<p>Repeatedly gets a <b>single email</b> from an IMAP server and forwards on as a msg if not already seen.</p> <p>Repeatedly gets a <b>single email</b> from an IMAP server and forwards on as a msg if not already seen.</p>
<p>The subject is loaded into <b>msg.topic</b> and <b>msg.payload</b> is the plain text body. <p>The subject is loaded into <code>msg.topic</code> and <code>msg.payload</code> is the plain text body.
If there is text/html then that is returned in <b>msg.html</b>. <b>msg.from</b> and <b>msg.date</b> are also set if you need them.</p> If there is text/html then that is returned in <code>msg.html</code>. <code>msg.from</code> and <code>msg.date</code> are also set if you need them.</p>
<p>Additionally <b>msg.header</b> contains the complete header object including <p>Additionally <code>msg.header</code> contains the complete header object including
<i>to</i>, <i>cc</i> and other potentially useful properties.</p> <i>to</i>, <i>cc</i> and other potentially useful properties.</p>
<p>Uses the imap module.</p> <p>Uses the imap module.</p>
<p><b>Note:</b> this node <i>only</i> gets the most recent single email from the inbox, so set the repeat (polling) time appropriately.</p> <p><b>Note:</b> this node <i>only</i> gets the most recent single email from the inbox, so set the repeat (polling) time appropriately.</p>

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{ {
"name" : "node-red-node-email", "name" : "node-red-node-email",
"version" : "0.1.0", "version" : "0.1.1",
"description" : "Node-RED nodes to send and receive simple emails", "description" : "Node-RED nodes to send and receive simple emails",
"dependencies" : { "dependencies" : {
"nodemailer" : "1.3.4", "nodemailer" : "1.3.4",

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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="feedparse"> <script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="feedparse">
<p>Monitors an RSS/atom feed for new entries.</p> <p>Monitors an RSS/atom feed for new entries.</p>
<p>The <b>msg.topic</b> contains the original article link. The <b>msg.payload</b> <p>The <code>msg.topic</code> contains the original article link. The <code>msg.payload</code>
contains the description, and <b>msg.article</b> contains the complete article object, contains the description, and <code>msg.article</code> contains the complete article object,
which has properties such as <i>.title</i>, <i>.summary</i>, <i>.date</i> and so on.</p> which has properties such as <code>.title</code>, <code>.summary</code>, <code>.date</code> and so on.</p>
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{ {
"name": "node-red-node-feedparser", "name": "node-red-node-feedparser",
"version": "0.1.3", "version": "0.1.4",
"description": "A Node-RED node to get RSS Atom feeds.", "description": "A Node-RED node to get RSS Atom feeds.",
"dependencies": { "dependencies": {
"feedparser": "1.1.3", "feedparser": "1.1.3",

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Alternatively, if the number is left blank, it can be set using <code>msg.topic</code>. Alternatively, if the number is left blank, it can be set using <code>msg.topic</code>.
If the node is configured to make a call then the TWiML URL must be publically accessible. If the node is configured to make a call then the TWiML URL must be publically accessible.
<p>You must have an account with Twilio to use this node. You can register for one <a href="https://www.twilio.com/">here</a>.</p> <p>You must have an account with Twilio to use this node. You can register for one <a href="https://www.twilio.com/">here</a>.</p>
<p>You can either set your account details within the node, or provide it globally using either the settings file or a file <p>You can either set your account details within the node, or provide it globally using either the settings file.</p>
called 'twiliokey.js' located in the directory above node-red.</p>
<p>To use the settings.js file, add an entry such as: <p>To use the settings.js file, add an entry such as:
<pre>twilio: { account:'My-ACCOUNT-SID', authtoken:'TWILIO-TOKEN', from:'FROM-NUMBER' }</pre></p> <pre>twilio: { account:'My-ACCOUNT-SID', authtoken:'TWILIO-TOKEN', from:'FROM-NUMBER' }</pre></p>
<p>To use the 'twiliokey.js' file in the directory <b>above</b> node-red, use the following format: <p>To use the 'twiliokey.js' file in the directory <b>above</b> node-red, use the following format:

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{ {
"name" : "node-red-node-twilio", "name" : "node-red-node-twilio",
"version" : "0.0.8", "version" : "0.0.9",
"description" : "A Node-RED node to send SMS messages via the Twilio service.", "description" : "A Node-RED node to send SMS messages via the Twilio service.",
"dependencies" : { "dependencies" : {
"twilio" : "1.6.0" "twilio" : "1.6.0"

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<li>direct messages received by the authenticated user</li> <li>direct messages received by the authenticated user</li>
</ul></p> </ul></p>
<p>Use space for <i>and</i> and comma , for <i>or</i> when searching for multiple terms.</p> <p>Use space for <i>and</i> and comma , for <i>or</i> when searching for multiple terms.</p>
<p>Sets the <b>msg.topic</b> to <i>tweets/</i> and then appends the senders screen name.</p> <p>Sets the <code>msg.topic</code> to <i>tweets/</i> and then appends the senders screen name.</p>
<p>Sets <b>msg.location</b> to the tweeters location if known.</p> <p>Sets <code>msg.location</code> to the tweeters location if known.</p>
<p>Sets <b>msg.tweet</b> to the full tweet object as documented by <a href="https://dev.twitter.com/overview/api/tweets">Twitter</a>. <p>Sets <code>msg.tweet</code> to the full tweet object as documented by <a href="https://dev.twitter.com/overview/api/tweets">Twitter</a>.
<p><b>Note:</b> when set to a specific user's tweets, or your direct messages, the node is subject to <p><b>Note:</b> when set to a specific user's tweets, or your direct messages, the node is subject to
Twitter's API rate limiting. If you deploy the flows multiple times within a 15 minute window, you may Twitter's API rate limiting. If you deploy the flows multiple times within a 15 minute window, you may
exceed the limit and will see errors from the node. These errors will clear when the current 15 minute window exceed the limit and will see errors from the node. These errors will clear when the current 15 minute window
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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="twitter out"> <script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="twitter out">
<p>Twitter out node. Tweets the <b>msg.payload</b>.</p> <p>Twitter out node. Tweets the <code>msg.payload</code>.</p>
<p>To send a Direct Message (DM) - use a payload like "D {username} {message}"</p> <p>To send a Direct Message (DM) - use a payload like "D {username} {message}"</p>
<p>If <b>msg.media</b> exists and is a Buffer object, this node will treat it <p>If <code>msg.media</code> exists and is a Buffer object, this node will treat it
as an image and attach it to the tweet.</p> as an image and attach it to the tweet.</p>
<p>If <b>msg.params</b> exists and is an object of name:value pairs, <p>If <code>msg.params</code> exists and is an object of name:value pairs,
this node will treat it as parameters for the update request.</p> this node will treat it as parameters for the update request.</p>
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{ {
"name" : "node-red-node-twitter", "name" : "node-red-node-twitter",
"version" : "0.1.4", "version" : "0.1.5",
"description" : "A Node-RED node to talk to Twitter", "description" : "A Node-RED node to talk to Twitter",
"dependencies" : { "dependencies" : {
"twitter-ng": "0.6.2", "twitter-ng": "0.6.2",

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<script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="xmpp in"> <script type="text/x-red" data-help-name="xmpp in">
<p>Connects to an XMPP server to receive messages.</p> <p>Connects to an XMPP server to receive messages.</p>
<p>The <b>Buddy</b> field is the id of the buddy or room you want to receive messages from.</p> <p>The <b>Buddy</b> field is the id of the buddy or room you want to receive messages from.</p>
<p>Incoming messages will appear as <b>msg.payload</b> on the first output, while <b>msg.topic</b> will contain who it is from.</p> <p>Incoming messages will appear as <code>msg.payload</code> on the first output, while <code>msg.topic</code> will contain who it is from.</p>
<p>The second output will show the presence and status of a user in <b>msg.payload</b>. Again <b>msg.topic</b> will hold the user.</p> <p>The second output will show the presence and status of a user in <code>msg.payload</code>. Again <code>msg.topic</code> will hold the user.</p>
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<p>Connects to an XMPP server to send messages.</p> <p>Connects to an XMPP server to send messages.</p>
<p>The <b>To</b> field is optional. If not set the <b>msg.topic</b> property of the message is used.</p> <p>The <b>To</b> field is optional. If not set the <code>msg.topic</code> property of the message is used.</p>
<p>If you are joining a room then the <b>To</b> field must be filled in.</p> <p>If you are joining a room then the <b>To</b> field must be supplied.</p>
<p>You may also send a msg with <b>msg.presence</b> to set your presence to one of <i>chat, away, dnd</i> or <i>xa</i>. <p>You may also send a msg with <code>msg.presence</code> to set your presence to one of <i>chat, away, dnd</i> or <i>xa</i>.
If you do so then the <b>msg.payload</b> will set your status message.</p> If you do so then the <code>msg.payload</code> will set your status message.</p>
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{ {
"name" : "node-red-node-xmpp", "name" : "node-red-node-xmpp",
"version" : "0.1.3", "version" : "0.1.4",
"description" : "A Node-RED node to talk to an XMPP server", "description" : "A Node-RED node to talk to an XMPP server",
"dependencies" : { "dependencies" : {
"simple-xmpp" : "1.3.*" "simple-xmpp" : "1.3.*"