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// Alerts for mentions of Val Town on Twitter
// Email me and send to our discord
export async function twitterAlert({ lastRunAt }: Interval) {
const results = await stevekrouse.twitterSearch({
query: '"val.town" OR "val town" -_ValTown_',
start_time: lastRunAt,
bearerToken: me.secrets.twitter,
});
if (!results.length)
return;
let content = results
.map(({ author_name, author_username, text, id }) =>
`https://twitter.com/${author_username}/status/${id}`
)
.join("\n");
await stevekrouse.discordWebhook({
url: me.secrets.mentionsDiscord,
content,
});
let email = results
.map(({ author_name, author_username, text, id }) => `
${author_name} (@${author_username})
https://twitter.com/${author_username}/status/${id}
${text}
`)
.join("\n\n");
}
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