SYNOPSIS
tweeper [OPTIONS] URL
DESCRIPTION
tweeper(1) is a web scraper which can be used to conveniently follow the public activity of social network users without the need to log in or even be subscribed to the social network; tweeper converts the public information to RSS so that it can be accessed and collected by a feed reader.
tweeper started as the TWitter fEEd scraPER but support for other web sites has been added.
The sites that tweeper is able to scrape and convert to RSS are:
- • Twitter.com
- • Pump.io based websites, like Identi.ca
- • Dilbert.com
- • Howtoons.com
- • Instagram.com
- • Facebook.com (public pages)
tweeper can be used as:
- 1. a command line tool;
- 2. a filter for feed readers;
- 3. a web based tool when used with a PHP-enabled web server.
OPTIONS
-e
- show links to supported media files in the RSS <enclosure/> element
-h, --help
- show the help message
EXAMPLE OF USE
Getting the RSS feed of some Twitter user:
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tweeper https://twitter.com/NSACareers
Using tweeper as a filter for the Liferea feed reader:
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liferea-add-feed "|tweeper https://twitter.com/NSAcareers"
To use tweeper via web there are two options (the examples assume the installation directory to be /usr/share/php/tweeper/):
-
1.
Using the PHP built-in web server:
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php -S localhost:8000 -t /usr/share/php/tweeper/
and then visit http://localhost:8000/tweeper.php in the web browser.
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2.
Using a generic web server with the document root in
/var/www:
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sudo ln -s /usr/share/php/tweeper/tweeper.php /var/www xdg-open http://localhost/tweeper.php?src_url=http://twitter.com/NSAcareers
It is enough to create the symlink only the very first time tweeper is used this way.
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NOTES
In order to use tweeper with a symlink with the apache userdir module, the SymLinksIfOwnerMatch option must be replaced by FollowSymlink in /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/userdir.conf
EXIT STATUS
0
- Success
!0
- Failure
AUTHORS
Antonio Ospite
RESOURCES
Main web site: https://git.ao2.it/tweeper.git
COPYING
Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Antonio Ospite <[email protected]>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.