Nytro Posted March 3, 2018 Report Posted March 3, 2018 Twitter Scraper Twitter's API is annoying to work with, and has lots of limitations — luckily their frontend (JavaScript) has it's own API, which I reverse–engineered. No API rate limits. No restrictions. Extremely fast. You can use this library to get the text of any user's Tweets trivially. Very useful for making markov chains. Usage >>> from twitter_scraper import get_tweets >>> for tweet in get_tweets('kennethreitz', pages=1): >>> print(tweet) P.S. your API is a user interface s3monkey just hit 100 github stars! Thanks, y’all! I’m not sure what this /dev/fd/5 business is, but it’s driving me up the wall. … It appears you can ask for up to 25 pages of tweets reliably (~486 tweets). Markov Example First, install markovify: $ pipenv install markovify >>> import markovify >>> tweets = '\n'.join([t for t in get_tweets('kennethreitz', pages=25)]) >>> text_model = markovify.Text(tweets) >>> print(text_model.make_short_sentence(140)) Wtf you can’t use APFS on a prototype for “django-heroku”, which does a lot out of me. Installation $ pipenv install twitter-scraper Only Python 3.6+ is supported. Sursa: https://github.com/kennethreitz/twitter-scraper 1 Quote