Realtime GitHub Readme Tweets
Pushkar Yadav
Posted on March 16, 2023
Hey now you can integrate your tweets into github readme in realtime.
I have created a api which will fetch your tweets and give you a response in picture format.
A tweet looks like this:
Let's See how to integrate it in your readme.
Step 1: visit tweeco.pushkaryadav.in
Step 2: Enter your twitter username
here you have 2 choices. You can either enter your twitter username or you can enter a specific tweet url.
- Tweet username will always return a latest tweet in svg rendered form
- Tweet url will return a specific tweet in svg rendered form
Step 3: Copy the markdown code and paste it in your readme file
Step 4: Costumization
You can costumize tweet with url parameters.
Here are some:
Property Code | Work |
---|---|
?text=fff |
text color |
?border=000 |
border color |
?width=700 |
width of image rendered |
?bg=333 |
background color |
?title=F5D76E |
title color |
?icon=F5D76E |
twitter icon color |
Modify the url with the above parameters and you will get a costumized tweet.
[![](https://tweeco.pushkaryadav.in/api/handle/pushkaryadavin?text=fff&border=000&width=700&bg=333&title=F5D76E&icon=F5D76E)](https://tweeco.pushkaryadav.in)
- Do not use
#
in color code. UseF5D76E
instead of#F5D76E
- For colors you can refer to COLPIC or any color code website.
Step 5: Commit and Done.
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PRO TIP 😎
: You can also use this api in your website. Just use the api url in your img tag.
Need Help?
See our GitHub repo for more information and time to time upgrades.
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Pushkar Yadav
Posted on March 16, 2023
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