46 lines
2.4 KiB
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46 lines
2.4 KiB
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# TwitToMast
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Bypass paywalled APIs to crosspost from Twitter to Mastodon
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## Installation:
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1. Clone the repo and set up the script's dependencies
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```
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git clone https://github.com/pogmom/TwitToMast.git
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cd TwitToMast
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npm install
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```
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2. Install [Chrome Webdriver](https://chromedriver.chromium.org/downloads) and set up your PATH as outlined in Step 3 [here](https://www.selenium.dev/documentation/webdriver/getting_started/install_drivers/)
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3. Retrieve your Mastodon API Key
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- From your Mastodon Account, go to Preferences > Development > New Application
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- Enter any name you'd like, press "submit"
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- You should see the application with the name you just gave it in your applications list
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- Click on its name, and copy the string of text to the right of where it says "Your Access Token"
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4. Update config.txt with your Mastodon account settings
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- Replace "API_KEY" on line 1 with the Access Token you retrieved in the previous step
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- Replace "API_URL" on line 2 with your Mastodon instance's API URL
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- This will look like "https://mastodon.social/api/v1/", replacing "mastodon.social" with the domain you registered your account through
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- Line 3 determines whether or not quote tweets will be sent to Mastodon
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- true: Quote tweets will be sent to Mastodon
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- false: Quote tweets will not be sent to Mastodon
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- Line 4 determines whether or not tweets that are part of threads will be sent to Mastodon
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- true: Thread tweets will be sent to Mastodon
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- false: Thread tweets will not be sent to Mastodon
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- While they can be independently configured, it's recommended that Lines 3 and 4 are set to the same value
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## Usage
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```
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node ./TwitToMast.js [username] [tweet count] [debug level]
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```
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- `username`: the twitter handle of the user whose account will be scraped
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- `tweet count`: the number of enabled tweets that will be scraped from the targeted account
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- `debug level`: Level of output that will be printed on screen.
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- 1: The program will print what tasks it is working on and errors, but nothing more.
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- 2: The program will print what tasks it is working on and errors, as well as various other information necessary for troubleshooting.
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- Omit this argument for the program to run silently (no output on screen)
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## Other important details
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- This program does not run on a loop on its own. If you need it to run automatically, you'll need to find a way to schedule the script to be executed periodically.
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