Every 60 minutes this Python script posts to https://twitter.com/wiki_tmnt and https://botsin.space/@tmnt
For fun! Inspired by https://xkcd.com/1412/
When it runs, it:
- Pulls 10 random Wikipedia article titles
- Checks if titles are in trochaic tetrameter
- If not, pull 10 more articles ad infinitum until a match is found
- Create a faux-TMNT logo using http://glench.com/tmnt logic
- Post the title and generated logo to @wiki_tmnt on Twitter
This script requires the following:
- Python >= 3.7
- Earlier may work, only tested on 3.7
- Chrome >= 57
- WebScreenShot >= 0.2.3
- Via PyPi:
- pronouncing
- num2words
- tweepy
- Mastodon.py
- wikipedia
I'm not developing this for anyone but myself, so you may see some anti-patterns like hardcoded paths specific to my environment, and general lack of configurability outside editing the source.
Given this runs once per hour, I'm not very concerned about performance. I often choose slow, but readable and easy-to-implement solutions.
TODO:
- Complete re-write in rust for learning
- Use local wikipedia data dump to fetch titles offline
- More docstrings
- better README
- CLI arguments
- use real file format for keys
Super bonus points:
- CI