Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: tweetcal
Version: 0.4
Summary: Python utilities for twitter bots
Home-page: http://github.com/fitnr/tweetcal
Author: Neil Freeman
Author-email: contact@fakeisthenewreal.org
License: GPL
Description: # Tweetcal
        
        Tweetcal converts a Twitter feed into .ics (calendar) format.
        
        ## Install
        
        Install with `pip install tweetcal`
        
        ## How to
        
        Tweetcal has two commands. The first converts a Twitter archive to `ics`, the second saves recent tweets to `ics`.
        
        ### Reading an archive
        
        Download your [Twitter archive](https://support.twitter.com/articles/20170160-downloading-your-twitter-archive) and unzip it. Let's say it's in `~/Downloads/archive/`. Run this command:
        
        ````sh
        $ tweetcal read-archive ~/Downloads/archive calendar-file.ics
        ````
        
        This will create `calendar-file.ics`. Test it by opening in your favorite calendaring program.
        
        ### Saving recent tweets
        
        For this section, you'll need [Twitter OAuth credentials](https://dev.twitter.com/oauth/overview/application-owner-access-tokens).
        
        Save those tokens to a yaml or json file. Use the [sample format in the repo](sample-config.yaml) as a guide. Let's say you've saved the file to `~/tweetcal.yaml` and your username is 'screen_name1'. Once that's set up, run:
        
        ```` sh
        $ tweetcal stream --config ~/tweetcal.yaml --user screen_name1
        ````
        
        Tweetcal leaves a note in ics files it creates to tell it where in an account's stream to start downloading. Because of this, you should only use a file created by Tweetcal with tweetcal-stream.
        
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