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twitterpeel is a Twitter frontend API scraper based on Kenneth Reitz's twitter-scraper_. I originally wrote it because twitter-scraper was not compatible with Python 3.7.
.. _twitter-scraper: https://github.com/kennethreitz/twitter-scraper .. _requests-html: https://html.python-requests.org
::
$ pip3 install twitterpeel
or
::
$ git clone git@github.com:kylepw/twitterpeel.git && cd twitterpeel
::
>>> from twitterpeel import get_tweets
>>>
>>> for t in get_tweets('MISTERMORT', pages=3):
... print(t['tweetid'], t['text'])
...
1108565146019000321 i wonder if neiman marcus missed me...
1108521311863738369 Today is the day of spring equinox AND a full moon...
1108442303465697281 forgot what i was going to say
...
MIT License <https://github.com/kylepw/twitterpeel/blob/master/LICENSE>
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Twitter frontend API scraper
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