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44 lines
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# About:
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This application monitors your Twitter home timeline or any number (within the Twitter API limits) of hashtags of your choice and prints all incoming Tweets via an ESC/POS compatible thermal printer.
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# Installation:
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### System requirements
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This application has been developed and tested on Linux, targeting python3.6 or newer.
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It might work on macOS (likely) and Windows (very unlikely).
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### Create a virtualenv with the required dependencies
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```bash
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python3 -m venv venv
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venv/bin/pip install -r requirements.txt
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```
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### Getting Twitter API access
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- If you already have access enter your consumer key/secret and access token/secret in the next step.
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- If you don't have such credentials you must create a Twitter App and get the required information after you've created it.
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### Create and fill in config.toml
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```bash
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cp config.toml.example config.toml
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$EDITOR config.toml
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# Put the required information into config.toml
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```
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# Printing Tweets
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### Check your thermal printer
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- Ensure it supports ESC/POS.
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- See if your operating system detects your printer (look at the output of dmesg).
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- Check if the user that will be running this application can access the printer (check `ls -l /dev/usb/lp*`, `id $USER`).
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- A line width of 48 characters and Latin-1 as printer codepage 6 are assumed.
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- This application was tested with a Excelvan/Hoin HOP-E801 printer. No other models/printers have been tested yet.
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### Printing your home timeline
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```bash
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venv/bin/python3 printer.py --printer /path/to/printer
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```
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If you don't want to see retweets make sure to include the `-n` or`--no-retweets` option in the commandline above
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### Printing a specific (or multiple) hashtags
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```bash
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venv/bin/python3 printer.py --printer /path/to/print "#hashtag1" "#hashtag2"
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```
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If you want to see retweets in this mode make sure to include the `-r` or `--retweets` option in the commandline above
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