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smlt ('Save My Liked Tweets') is a pair of programs that allow users to capture, in a fairly comprehensive form, all of the tweets they have liked as an insurance against the website collapsing.

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Update, 07-02-2023

These codes ran against a free version of the API. As of Feburary 2023 all API access to Twitter is paid. If you are using your own money to do this I strongly advise you write something yourself as this code comes with no assurances.


smlt ('Save My Liked Tweets') is a pair of programs that allow users to capture, in a fairly comprehensive form, all of the tweets they have liked as an insurance against the website collapsing.

Language: Python
Difficulty: Intermediate
Notes: Limited documentation and no support.

Usage 1: Pull down all tweets

The code first pulls down a complete list of tweets from a user account. This requires you to know your twitter user id and to have acquired a developer token from twitter. See their documentation for details. Running get_tweets_from_API.py will then produce a json of all the returns.

Usage 2: Collect screenshots

This requires you to have completed step one, and to have working installs of selenium, Google Chrome and Jupyter. Running through the notebook (screenshot_images_from_website.ipynb) changing the filepath for the google chrome install should then proceed without issue. Once it's working you'll see an automated browsing window open.

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