Twintelligence | Twintelligence is a free Twitter OSINT tool
kandi X-RAY | Twintelligence Summary
kandi X-RAY | Twintelligence Summary
Twintelligence is a HTML library. Twintelligence has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. However Twintelligence has a Non-SPDX License. You can download it from GitHub.
Twintelligence is a free Twitter OSINT tool.
Twintelligence is a free Twitter OSINT tool.
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Twintelligence has a low active ecosystem.
It has 38 star(s) with 13 fork(s). There are 8 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
Twintelligence has no issues reported. There are no pull requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of Twintelligence is current.
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Twintelligence has no bugs reported.
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Twintelligence has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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Twintelligence has a Non-SPDX License.
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Installation instructions are available. Examples and code snippets are not available.
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Twintelligence Examples and Code Snippets
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Install Twintelligence
Copy all files from Github.
Create an application. See https://dev.twitter.com/. Go to your application's settings -> OAuth settings and copy/paste your "Consumer key" and your "Consumer key" to the YOUR_APP_CONSUMER_KEY and YOUR_APP_CONSUMER_SECRET variables in the source code. Go to your application's settings -> Application Type, and change the Access parameter to "Read, Write and Access direct messages". Update the settings. Go back to your application's details and click on "Recreate my access token". Copy/paste your "Access token" and your "Access token secret" to the YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET and YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN in the source code. Alternatively you can pass them as arguments with -k/--accesstokenkey and -s/accesstokensecret.
Create an application. See https://dev.twitter.com/
Go to your application's settings -> OAuth settings and copy/paste your "Consumer key" and your "Consumer key" to the YOUR_APP_CONSUMER_KEY and YOUR_APP_CONSUMER_SECRET variables in the source code
Go to your application's settings -> Application Type, and change the Access parameter to "Read, Write and Access direct messages". Update the settings
Go back to your application's details and click on "Recreate my access token". Copy/paste your "Access token" and your "Access token secret" to the YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET and YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN in the source code. Alternatively you can pass them as arguments with -k/--accesstokenkey and -s/accesstokensecret
Create an application. See https://dev.twitter.com/. Go to your application's settings -> OAuth settings and copy/paste your "Consumer key" and your "Consumer key" to the YOUR_APP_CONSUMER_KEY and YOUR_APP_CONSUMER_SECRET variables in the source code. Go to your application's settings -> Application Type, and change the Access parameter to "Read, Write and Access direct messages". Update the settings. Go back to your application's details and click on "Recreate my access token". Copy/paste your "Access token" and your "Access token secret" to the YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET and YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN in the source code. Alternatively you can pass them as arguments with -k/--accesstokenkey and -s/accesstokensecret.
Create an application. See https://dev.twitter.com/
Go to your application's settings -> OAuth settings and copy/paste your "Consumer key" and your "Consumer key" to the YOUR_APP_CONSUMER_KEY and YOUR_APP_CONSUMER_SECRET variables in the source code
Go to your application's settings -> Application Type, and change the Access parameter to "Read, Write and Access direct messages". Update the settings
Go back to your application's details and click on "Recreate my access token". Copy/paste your "Access token" and your "Access token secret" to the YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET and YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN in the source code. Alternatively you can pass them as arguments with -k/--accesstokenkey and -s/accesstokensecret
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