| Many people use tweet deletion services, which periodically remove everything from their Twitter timeline; I wondered if it could be done from a Bash command line. I wrote up my experiences as an explainer for nontechnical people: https://jamiehall.cc/2020/03/10/delete-all-your-tweets-with-... TL;DR, here is the oneliner I've been using: $ twurl "/1.1/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=YOUR_TWITTER_HANDLE&count=200
&max_id=$(
twurl '/1.1/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name=YOUR_TWITTER_HANDLE&count=200&include_rts=1'
| jq -c -r '.[] | .id_str' | head -10 | tail -1)
&include_rts=1"
| jq -c -r '.[] | .id_str'
| parallel -j 10 -a - twurl -X POST /1.1/statuses/destroy/{1}.json
> /dev/null
[Edit: I've put line breaks in there to make it more legible.]I'm curious if it's possible to do better. In particular: could this be more elegant? Is it possible to do it using common built-ins, instead of twurl and jq? Any suggestions or improvements would be very welcome! |