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title: Introducing the Drupal Meetups Twitterbot
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tags:
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- twitter
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- php
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---
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{% block excerpt %}
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<img src="/assets/images/blog/drupal-meetups-twitterbot.png" alt="" class="is-centered">
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The [Drupal Meetups Twitterbot][0] is a small project that I worked on a few months ago, but hadn't got around to promoting yet. It’s intention is to provide [one Twitter account][1] where people can get the up to date news from various Drupal meetups.
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{% endblock %}
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{% block content %}
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<img src="/assets/images/blog/drupal-meetups-twitterbot.png" alt="" class="is-centered">
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The [Drupal Meetups Twitterbot][0] is a small project that I worked on a few months ago, but hadn't got around to promoting yet. It’s intention is to provide [one Twitter account][1] where people can get the up to date news from various Drupal meetups.
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It works by having a whitelist of [Twitter accounts and hashtags][2] to search for, uses [Codebird][3] to query the Twitter API and retweets any matching tweets on a scheduled basis.
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If you would like your meetup group to be added to the list of searched accounts, please [open an issue][4] on the GitHub repo.
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{% endblock %}
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[0]: https://github.com/opdavies/drupal-meetups-twitterbot
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[1]: https://twitter.com/drupal_meetups
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[2]: https://github.com/opdavies/drupal-meetups-twitterbot/blob/master/bootstrap/config.php
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[3]: https://www.jublo.net/projects/codebird/php
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[4]: https://github.com/opdavies/drupal-meetups-twitterbot/issues/new
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