Twitter Personality ๐ฆ๐ง
August 10, 2024 ยท View on GitHub

Twitter Personality is a web application that analyzes your Twitter handle to create a personalized personality profile using Wordware AI Agent. This project leverages cutting-edge AI technologies to provide users with unique insights into their Twitter persona. ๐
You can explore the AI agent and prompts used in this app by visiting this Wordware link.
Setting Up the Project ๐ ๏ธ
To set up the Twitter Personality project on your local machine, follow these steps:
- Clone the Repository ๐: Clone the Twitter Personality repository from GitHub to your local machine using your preferred method (e.g., Git Bash, GitHub Desktop, or the command line).
- Install Dependencies ๐ฆ: Navigate to the project directory and run
npm installto install all the required dependencies. - Environment Variables ๐: Create a
.env.localfile in the project root directory based on the.env.examplefile. Here are some key environment variables you'll need to set:DATABASE_URL: Your Neon database URL (Do not expose these credentials to the browser).WORDWARE_API_KEY: Your Wordware API key for AI processing.WORDWARE_PROMPT_ID,WORDWARE_ROAST_PROMPT_ID,WORDWARE_FULL_PROMPT_ID,WORDWARE_PAIR_PROMPT_ID: The specific Wordware prompt IDs for this project.NEXT_PUBLIC_BASE_URL: The base URL for your application (e.g., http://localhost:3000 for local development).LOOPS_API_KEY: Your Loops API key for newsletter functionality.NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_KEY,NEXT_PUBLIC_POSTHOG_HOST,POSTHOG_PROJECT_ID,POSTHOG_PERSONAL_API_KEY: PostHog analytics configuration.STRIPE_SECRET_KEY,STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET,STRIPE_PRICE_ID,STRIPE_PRODUCT_ID: Stripe configuration for payments.NEXT_PUBLIC_PAIR_PASSWORD: Password for pair functionality.- For scraping, you'll need at least one of the following (we use all of these in a system of fallback functions)
TWITTER_API_TOKENandTWITTER_COOKIE: Twitter API configuration.APIFY_API_KEY: API key for Apify web scraping service.SOCIALDATA_API_KEY: SocialData API key.
Refer to the .env.example file for a complete list of required environment variables.
Example .env.local file content (replace with your actual values):