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Ace Attorney twitter Bot

Archived due to APIv1 deprecation and paywalling

Twitter bot that turns comment chains into ace attorney scenes. Inspired by and using https://github.com/micah5/ace-attorney-reddit-bot Currently being executed on @aceCourtBot

Check also the Telegram, Discord and Reddit bots!

Getting Started

Prerequisites

Installing

Clone the repository with submodules

git clone --recursive https://github.com/LuisMayo/ace-attorney-twitter-bot

Install dependencies of this repo. Refer to objection engine's install instructions for any problems you may encounter

python -m pip install -r requirements.txt

Copy keys-dummy.json into keys.json and fill the required settings with the access keys you should've obtained from Twitter's Developer portal

Start the project python main.py

Note about Linux systems

In Linux it may be a bit harder to set the enviorenment properly. More specifically it may be hard to install required codecs. If having a codec problem (like "couldn't find codec for id 27") you may need to compile ffmpeg and opencv by yourself. You should be good using these guides (tested on Ubuntu with success and on Debian without success)

Note about MongoDB

By default Mongita is used for easier deployment, but administrators can opt in to use full MongoDB. Set the environment variable ACE_MONGODB=URL for this and make sure MongoDB is reachable in said URL

Contributing

Since this is a tiny project we don't have strict rules about contributions. Just open a Pull Request to fix any of the project issues or any improvement you have percieved on your own. Any contributions which improve or fix the project will be accepted as long as they don't deviate too much from the project objectives. If you have doubts about whether the PR would be accepted or not you can open an issue before coding to ask for my opinion