Template for creating a twitter bot using python (twython) and heroku
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Template for creating a twitter bot using python (twython) and heroku
Simple Twitter crawler based on Twython
A Raspberry Pi NOAA satellite receiver built with Raspbian, Predict, rtl-sdr, SoX, WXtoImg, and Twython on a custom QFH 1Xyyyymmdd-hhmmss UTC 🛰️🌎📡🥧 By Kevin D
Docker infrastructure to stream and index massive amounts of tweets from Twitter API
The business objective of the project is to gather tweets using both search and streaming Twitter API. Save the tweets from the streaming API into a file, read the file, analyze and classify them as positive or negative
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High school projet of light Twitter client, Python 3.6, Tkinter, Twython
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A Flask application that allows you to search Twitter for tweets (or manually input tweet link) and then generates click to RT links for relevant tweets.
Its using Raspberry Pi GPIO pins using the twitter API, tweet to turn on/off the lights and your tweet will get liked and retweeted too.
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Python script that fetches tweets based on a search term and puts them into a MongoDB database
Add a description, image, and links to the twython topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the twython topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."