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twitterbot

A Python framework for creating interactive Twitter bots! CURRENTLY SUPER BETA. MAYBE EVEN ALPHA.

** HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL USE AT YR OWN RISK **

Installation

Due to dependencies on Tweepy, twitterbot only supports Python 2.7 and not Python 3. Sorry :(

I recommend setting it up in a virtualenv, because, well, yeah.

mkdir bots && cd bots
virtualenv-2.7 venv && source venv/bin/activate
pip install tweepy
git clone https://github.com/thricedotted/twitterbot.git
cd twitterbot && python setup.py install && cd ..

Cool! you're ready to start using twitterbot!

Getting Started

  1. Follow Steps 3-5 of this bot tutorial to create an account and obtain credentials for your bot.

  2. Copy the template folder from twitterbot/examples/template to wherever you'd like to make your bot, e.g. cp -r twitterbot/examples/template my_awesome_bot.

  3. Open the template file in my_awesome_bot in your favorite text editor. Many default values are filled in, but you MUST provide your API/access keys/secrets in the configuration in this part. There are also several other options which you can change or delete if you're okay with the defaults.

  4. The methods on_scheduled_tweet, on_mention, and on_timeline are what define the behavior of your bot, and deal with making public tweets to your timeline, handling mentions, and handling tweets on your home timeline (e.g., from accounts your bot follows) respectively.

    Some methods that are useful here:

    self.post_tweet(text)                    # post some tweet
    self.post_tweet(text, reply_to=tweet)    # respond to a tweet
    
    self.favorite(tweet)                     # favorite a tweet
    
    self.log(message)                        # write something to the log file
    

    Remember to remove the NotImplementedError exceptions once you've implemented these! (I hope this line saves you as much grief as it would have saved me, ha.)

  5. Once you've written your bot's behavior, run the bot using python mytwitterbot.py & (or whatever you're calling the file) in this directory. A log file corresponding to the bot's Twitter handle should be created; you can watch it with tail -f <bot's name>.log.

Check the examples folder for some silly simple examples.

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