Twitter has managed to finally kill this (and related) projects. Sorry, I've looked and I can't see a solution.
Twivatar is a RESTful API to a Twitter user's avatar built out of frustration of external Twitter apps breaking when the avatar url is stored, and then changed by that user later on Twitter - the result is a broken image on that app unless they constantly check for profile changes.
<img src="https://twivatar.glitch.me/[screen_name]" />
Alternatively you can specify the size image you want from:
- mini (24x24)
- normal (48x48 - default)
- bigger (73x73)
- original
<img src="https://twivatar.glitch.me/[screen_name]/[size]" />
This is a simple one script app that stores the url of the avatar. When the avatar is requested for x user, it runs the following logic:
- Get the mobile HTML from twitter
- Run the HTML through cheerio and find the .Avatar element
- Request the image URL and pipe to the response
- All requests also include CORS headers so you can manipulate in a canvas