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# Iron_ebooks
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A simple and hackish ruby script for pseudorandomly posting to a _ebooks account tweets derived from a regular twitter account
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## Setup
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1. Signup for iron.io
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2. Create a project at iron.io for doing ebooks tweets
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3. Save the iron.json file locally to this directory
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4. Signup for a Twitter account you want to use for ebooking things
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5. Sign into dev.twitter.com with the same credentials
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6. Create an application for your _ebooks account (generate the credentials)
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7. Create a file named twitter_init.rb in this directory with the OAuth credentials and the source account you want to use for seeding the markov process
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8. Upload to iron.io with `iron_worker upload ebook`
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9. Run it with `iron_worker queue ebook` a few times
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10. You can schedule it now to run regularly using the scheduler. I'd suggest once every 53 minutes or so.
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## Debugging
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You can force it to bypass the random running by passing up a payload to queue
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```
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iron_worker queue ebook -p '{"force": true}'
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```
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You can also make it run without tweeting by setting the tweet param to false
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```
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iron_worker queue ebook -p '{"force": true, "tweet": false}'
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``` |