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twitter-scrape-account-stats
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A tool for scraping public data from Twitter, without needing to get permission from Twitter. It scrapes the following fields:
See lib/response.schema.json
for further details.
The CLI operates entirely over STDOUT, and will output the account stats as JSON.
$ twitter-scrape-account-stats -u slang800
{"description":"","followers":97,"following":102,"isVerified":false,"name":"Sean Lang","userId":"1343446141","username":"slang800","posts":65}
The following example is in CoffeeScript.
{getAccountStats} = require 'twitter-scrape-account-stats'
getAccountStats(username: 'slang800').then((account) ->
console.log "#{account.username} has #{account.followers} followers."
)
The following example is the same as the last one, but in JavaScript.
var getAccountStats = require('twitter-scrape-account-stats').getAccountStats;
getAccountStats({username: 'slang800'}).then(function(account) {
console.log(account.username + " has " + account.followers + " followers.");
});
Twitter doesn't provide an open, structured, and machine readable API, so, we're forced to scrape their user-facing site.
FAQs
scrape public Twitter data w/out API access
We found that twitter-scrape-account-stats demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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