A sample Twitter bot in Python - created by @ykdojo. This is part of the Edit Dojo project.
First, check your Python version with python3 --version
or python --version
on console (terminal/shell/command prompt).
Either install Python 3 on your computer OR use something like PythonAnywhere (https://csdojo.io/py).
pip3 install tweepy
pip3 install -U git+https://github.com/tweepy/tweepy.git@2efe385fc69385b57733f747ee62e6be12a1338b
If the above command doesn't work, try replacing pip3
with pip
also.
pipenv install -e git+https://github.com/tweepy/tweepy.git@2efe385fc69385b57733f747ee62e6be12a1338b#egg=tweepy
- my_twitter_bot.py - This is the main file that includes all the logic.
- last_seen_id.txt - This will contain the ID of the tweet that my_twitter_bot.py has seen last. If you see any errors when running the main file, try replacing the content with the ID of one of the tweets you want to examine.
- keys_format.py - This file is not meant to be used directly. Instead, copy this file in the same folder and rename it to keys.py. Then, put your Twitter API keys in keys.py. That way, my_twitter_bot.py will be able to use this information.