twitter-stream.py VS extract-usernames-from-tweet-replies

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twitter-stream.py extract-usernames-from-tweet-replies
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0.0 0.0
about 1 year ago over 1 year ago
Python Python
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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twitter-stream.py

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  • Twitivity.dev | BIN | $300
    1 project | /r/Domains | 2 Apr 2021
    Bought it for my open source project's documentation. Twitivity.dev. I'm selling the domain only. It's a well-known open-source project. Featured on Twitter Docs. So has decent traffic. Registered November 2020. On Namecheap.com. Reason for selling? Funding the opening source project.
  • How Do I Use Python Iterators to solve Rest API Pagination Problem?
    1 project | /r/learnpython | 31 Jan 2021
    You might be right about me overthinking this. Twitter recently listed one of my libraries as a useful third-party tool to access their latest APIs - Twitter-Stream.py. Now I'm a bit paranoid. And I'm in a crippling fear that the implementation might not be following best practices. That's why I'm trying to refactor the codebase. Like making the components more concise and decoupled.

extract-usernames-from-tweet-replies

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing twitter-stream.py and extract-usernames-from-tweet-replies you can also consider the following projects:

Tweepy - Twitter for Python!

vsphere-automation-sdk-python - Python samples, language bindings, and API reference documentation for vSphere, VMC, and NSX-T using the VMware REST API

getting-started-with-the-twitter-api-v2-for-academic-research - A course on getting started with the Twitter API v2 for academic research

osometweet - OSoMe Twitter tools. Including a package like tweepy but for the v2 Twitter api.

twikit - Twitter API Scraper | Without an API key | Twitter Internal API | Free | Twitter scraper | Twitter Bot