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Find the tweets.csv in the zipfile and put it in the same folder as
twitter_archive.py
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Run the script:
$ twitter_archive.py tweets.csv
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Example output for @pybites:
============================== TWITTER ARCHIVE REPORT ============================== Whose tweets: ------------------------------ Own 478 RT 339 Reply 121 Most mentioned: ------------------------------ @python_tip 66 @dbader_org 51 @pybites 46 @techmoneykids 36 @talkpython 35 @bbelderbos 23 @mohhinder 22 @pythonbytes 19 @newsafaribooks 19 @packtpub 16 Most used hashtags: ------------------------------ #python 458 #100daysofcode 88 #flask 30 #pycon2017 21 #challenges 15 #news 15 #articles 14 #api 14 #jupyter 10 #pandas 10 Most active months: ------------------------------ 2017-01 179 2017-04 165 2017-05 158 2017-03 141 2017-02 136 2017-06 127 2016-12 32 Sources used: ------------------------------ Twitter Web Client 397 pybites (our bot) 178 Twitter for Android 168 Twitter for iPhone 126 Twitter Lite 36 MailChimp 26 iOS 7
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