#Description There are two parts to bitter. First of all, it is a wrapper over Python twitter that adds support for several Twitter API credentials (e.g. authorizing the same app with different user accounts). Secondly, it is a command line tool to automate several actions (e.g. downloading user networks) using the wrapper. # Instructions In the command line: python -m bitter --help or bitter --help Programmatically: ```python from bitter.crawlers import TwitterQueue wq = TwitterQueue.from_credentials() print(wq.users.show(user_name='balkian')) ``` # Credentials format ``` {"user": "balkian", "consumer_secret": "xxx", "consumer_key": "xxx", "token_key": "xxx", "token_secret": "xxx"} ``` By default, bitter uses '~/.bitter-credentials.json', but you may choose a different file: ``` python -m bitter -c ... ``` # Server To add more users to the credentials file, you may run the builtin server, with the consumer key and secret of your app: ``` python -m bitter server ``` If you get an error about missing dependencies, install the extra dependencies for the server. e.g.: ``` pip install bitter[web] ``` Make sure the callback url of your app is set to http://127.0.0.1:5000/callback_url/ # Notice Please, use according to Twitter's Terms of Service # TODO * Tests * Docs