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fbscrape

v0.0.5

Published

Facebook Feed Photo Scraper

Downloads

4

Readme

Facebook Feed Photo Scraper

This is an experiment on writing a Facebook Feed images scraper command-line tool with CoffeeScript and NodeJS.

Using openly available data on the Facebook Graph API we look for public images that are posted by a page (or person) and save them to our disk drives.

Good for backing up images for Facebook pages and other purposes that I shall not mention.

This is a work in progress. If you find any bugs or have any suggestions, please let me know!

I'm not a stalker, I swear!

Install

Make sure you have NodeJS and NPM installed. Then do:

npm install fbscrape -g

How To Use

First, you need to have two things:

To run the command, type

fbscrape -p <page id> -t <access token>

Type fbscrape -h for full options.

===Facebook Page Image Scraper===

  Usage: fbscrape [options]

  Options:

    -h, --help             output usage information
    -V, --version          output the version number
    -p, --page <page>      Facebook Page ID that you want to scrape. For example, 
                           https://www.facebook.com/starbucks page ID will be starbucks
    -t, --token <token>    Your access token. Generate an access token from 
                           https://developers.facebook.com/tools/explorer
    -l, --limit <limit>    Maximum number of images that you want to scrape, defaults to 10
    -o, --output <output>  Where to store the images. Defaults to ./images

Some pages to test out with

  • KPop Music Videos -- kpopmusiclove
  • 9gag -- 9gag
  • Tard the Grumpy Cat -- thegrumpycat
  • I am a programmer, I have no life -- 241806149201604
  • George Takei -- georgehtakei
  • Bikini Babes (hot girls) -- bikinibabespics
  • L'homme (hot guys) -- Lahomme

Contact

Let's talk! I'm on Twitter, Reddit, or you can email me at [email protected].

Disclaimer

This tool is meant for personal use only. The author of this tool is not responsible for any damages or loss caused by the use of this tool. With great power comes great responsibility. You are responsible to keep your fapping material safe and sound. You're welcome to fork this code, just let me know what kinda cool things you did with it!