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kowalski-lite

v1.0.12

Published

node cli tweet analyzer based on kowalski-lite python

Downloads

8

Readme

Kowalski-lite cli

Kowalski-lite is a CLI tool for summarizing twit with tf-idf method. This project was ported from kowalski-lite python made by bitxt/@gitfarhan

Requirements

  1. Twitter developer account
  2. Minimal node version >=8.0

Install

Kowalski should be installed globally for better experience.

npm install -g kowalski-lite

How to use

for the first time using, you will be promted with error saying something like this:

✖ kowalski found some problem ヽ(`⌒´メ)ノ
Twit config must include `consumer_key` when using user auth.
Twit config must include `consumer_key` when using user auth.

now, you need to provide kowalski-with developer token. If you don't have, you can follow this guide for creating developer account

then, try to check if your token was recorded:

kowalski auth

Reconfiguring your tokens

if you, somehow, miss-typed or skipping one of the token you can run reconfig:

kowalski reconfig

Features

Timeline

Now, kowalski ready to start! (@^◡^). Give a try:

kowalski timeline

command above will show the most talked topic on you timeline.

Username

If you want to summarize user, try this command:

kowalski --username <username>

username is written without '@'

Search

You can search most paired topic with a query. Example, you search "trump", then kowalski will analyze the most used words with trump.

kowalski --search <keywords>

username is written without '@'

Helps

kowalski [command] <options>
-----
[command]:
--search, -s .............. show most talked word with search query
--timeline, -t ............ show most talked word on the timeline
--username, -u ............ show most talked word from a user
--version, -v ............. show package version
--help, -h ................ show help menu for a command

<options>:
--count, -c ............... set how much tweets to be fetched

That's all!

If you found some bug reach me on twitter @paswotnya <( ̄︶ ̄)> . Last, thanks to @bitxt for the permission to port his kowalski-lite python project!

check his repo here.