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. 🚀
You can explore the AI agent and prompts used in this app by visiting this Wordware link.
To set up the Twitter Personality project on your local machine, follow these steps:
- Clone the Repository 📂: 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 📦: Navigate to the project directory and run
npm install
to install all the required dependencies. - Environment Variables 🔐: Create a
.env.local
file in the project root directory based on the.env.example
file. 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_TOKEN
andTWITTER_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):