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Twitter Scrapper is a simple CLI tool for scrapping Tweets from Nitter without authentication

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TwitterScrapper (WIP)

Twitter Scrapper is a simple CLI tool for scrapping Tweets from Nitter instances. This project has no affiliation to Elon Musk's Twitter or Nitter whatsoever.

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Compatibility

Java17+

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Disclaimer

This project is still in development.

I am not responsible for any damage to properties of intellectual or otherwise caused by this project, or any blocked/locked/restricted Elon Musk's Twitter accounts.

Use at your own risk and don't use it for illegal purposes. In other words:

  • don't be an a-hole
  • don't be evil

This project is in no way has any affiliation, authorization, maintenance, sponsorship from Elon Musk's Twitter.

Contributors are not responsible for any damage caused by this project or any repercussions from Elon Musk's Twitter.

How to run

java -jar twitterscrapper.jar

Build

  1. Clone the repository

    git@github.com:yamin8000/TwitterScrapper.git

  2. Build the project

    gradle build

  3. Run the project

    gradle run

  4. Enjoy!

Alternatively, you can download the jar file from the releases section or build it yourself using shadowJar task.

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Releases

Features

  • Poor man's Crawler
    • Search with trigger
    • User tweets limit
    • Depth limit
  • User info
  • More features (WIP)

License

TwitterScrapper is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0
Permissions of this strong copyleft license are conditioned on making
available complete source code of licensed works and modifications,
which include larger works using a licensed work, under the same
license. Copyright and license notices must be preserved. Contributors
provide an express grant of patent rights.