On startup, the code now initializes MEDIA with suitable media files
found in the `media` directory that satisfy Twitter's media file
requirements. The `filetype` Python module has been added as a
dependency to ensure that files in `media` are what they claim to be.
In the bot class I added a new _parse_mention method, broke up the
pasta chain builder method, and added a new recursive _tweet_media
method. The _parse_mention method had to have some `stupid_emoji`
hackery thanks to the way the 🖼 emoji gets encoded in some tweets.
A new fetch-media script has been added along with a new util function
named `download_tweet_media`
See media/README.md for more information on how to use the newly-added
multimedia superpowers.
The bot mostly works. Not exactly happy with the code thus far,
may rewrite in the future. I also am not using the tweepy 2.0 API...
run the bot with:
pseudbot -a run_bot pseud_cfg.json