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#14 - script failing to scrape when running main
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State: open - Opened by mratanusarkar 8 months ago
Labels: bug
#13 - add dev container support for github codespaces
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State: open - Opened by mratanusarkar 8 months ago
Labels: feature
#12 - add notebook for tweet sentement analysis with huggingface sentiment api
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by mratanusarkar 8 months ago
- 1 comment
#11 - feature to make this module pip installable
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State: open - Opened by Annwesha24 8 months ago
Labels: feature
#10 - combine words with varying uppercase or lowercase letters into a single word
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State: open - Opened by mratanusarkar almost 2 years ago
Labels: enhancement
#9 - generalize the tweet scraper
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State: open - Opened by mratanusarkar almost 2 years ago
#8 - modularize the current codebase
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State: open - Opened by mratanusarkar almost 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#7 - sentiment analysis from the tweet data
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State: open - Opened by mratanusarkar almost 2 years ago
- 5 comments
Labels: feature
#6 - module fails due to wordcloud package non installable for python 3.11
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State: open - Opened by mratanusarkar almost 2 years ago
- 1 comment
#5 - add module for tweet scraping and word cloud generation
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by mratanusarkar almost 2 years ago
- 5 comments
Labels: documentation, feature
#4 - fixed image rendering issue
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by mratanusarkar about 2 years ago
- 2 comments
Labels: bug
#3 - tweet analysis and inference
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by mratanusarkar about 2 years ago
#2 - Pull tweets from twitter based on search parameters
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by mratanusarkar about 2 years ago
#1 - Added a notebook with word tokenization and frequency count
Pull Request -
State: closed - Opened by dsaha21 about 2 years ago
Labels: good first issue