๐ธ snap-tweet
Command-line tool to capture clean and simple tweet snapshots.
Features
๐ Adjustable width๐ Rounded corners & transparent background๐ Dark mode๐ Customizable locale๐ โโ๏ธ No "Share" & "Info" buttons๐ No watermark๐ฅ Snap multiple tweets at once
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๐ Install
The only requirement is to have Google Chrome Browser.
npm i -g snap-tweet
npx
Use npx to run without installation.
npx snap-tweet
๐ฆ Quick usage
Basic usage
By default, the tweet snap is opened in your default image viewer so you can decide whether to save or not.
snap-tweet https://twitter.com/jack/status/20
Save to directory
Save the tweet snap to a specified directory using the --output-dir
flag.
snap-tweet https://twitter.com/jack/status/20 --output-dir ~/Desktop
Dark mode
Snap a tweet in dark mode using the --dark-mode
flag.
snap-tweet https://twitter.com/jack/status/20 --dark-mode
Custom width
Pass in a custom width for the tweet using the --width
flag.
snap-tweet https://twitter.com/github/status/1390807474748416006 --width 900
Localization
Pass in a different locale using the --locale
flag.
snap-tweet https://twitter.com/TwitterJP/status/578707432 --locale ja
Using the Japanese locale (ja)
Show Thread
Use the --show-thread
flag to include the parent tweet in the screenshot.
snap-tweet https://twitter.com/jack/status/1108487919969275904 --show-thread
Parent tweet inlcuded in the screenshot
Multiple tweets
Snap multiple tweets at once by passing in multiple tweet URLs.
snap-tweet https://twitter.com/naval/status/1002103497725173760 https://twitter.com/naval/status/1002103559276478464 https://twitter.com/naval/status/1002103627387813888
Manual
snap-tweet
Usage:
$ snap-tweet <...tweet urls>
Options:
-o, --output-dir <path> Tweet screenshot output directory
-w, --width <width> Width of tweet (default: 550)
-t, --show-thread Show tweet thread
-d, --dark-mode Show tweet in dark mode
-l, --locale <locale> Locale (default: en)
-h, --help Display this message
-v, --version Display version number
๐๏ธโโ๏ธ Motivation
It all started when I simply wanted to embed a couple tweets into a Google Doc...
Quick googling showed that there's no way to embed an actual tweet because Google Docs doesn't support HTML iframes or JavaScript. And I wasn't going to install a plugin just for some tweets.
I figured I could just take a screenshot of the tweet. But only to realize I would be spending way too much time cropping each tweet, and they still wouldn't be perfect because of the lack of transparency behind the rounded corners. And not to mention, the static screenshot would include buttons like "Copy link to Tweet" that looked actionable but actually weren't.
I found services like Screenshot Guru (and their Twitter Screenshots Chrome extension), Pikaso, etc. but none of them met my needs (low quality images, actionable buttons present, watermarks, etc.).
All I wanted to do was to embed the tweet like how it looks in the official embedder into a static environment. No sign up, no watermark, no BS... It shouldn't be this hard!
So of course, I spent a few hours developing a tool to save us all the headache
(I know, this is some pretty crazy yak shaving. Checkout my other projects to see how deep I've gone.)
๐โโ๏ธ Need help?
If you have a question about usage, ask on Discussions.
If you'd like to make a feature request or file a bug report, open an Issue.