Fixed.
@JustinBeckwith has said that you can put your own keys "without doing the env dance", but I was not sure how to do it. I tried to type it in as a variable, but it kept saying that , is expected
. Apparently I have to add them all on one line.
To solve it change this (from config.cs):
AccessToken = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("6iIPqqCxpUTflkTyjBKb0rtUPbnW-z8l", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User),
AccessTokenSecret = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("rxA6_mwQwCFjqYoOajs566e8UUw", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User),
ConsumerKey = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("40o625RXM9Cylazmjx8F1A", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User),
ConsumerSecret = Environment.GetEnvironmentVariable("UfOwDu-qRbCLHJFaQ83xEf1Hbgg", EnvironmentVariableTarget.User)
with this:
AccessToken = "access_token_here", AccessTokenSecret = "AccessTokenSecret_key", ConsumerKey = "ConsumerKey_key", ConsumerSecret = "ConsumerSecret_key",};