Simple tool to pull posts and users from Gab.
Usage: gabber [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--user TEXT Username to gab.com account. Required to pull posts. If
unspecified, uses GAB_USER environment variable.
--password TEXT Password to gab.com account. Required to pull posts. If
unspecified, uses GAB_PASS environment variable.
--threads INTEGER Number of threads to use in the pull (if unspecified,
defaults to 25).
--help Show this message and exit.
Commands:
groups Pull groups and (optionally) their posts from Gab.
users Pull users and (optionally) posts from Gab.
Usage: gabber users [OPTIONS]
Pull users and (optionally) posts from Gab.
Options:
--users-file TEXT Where to output the user file to.
--posts-file TEXT Where to output the posts file to.
--first INTEGER The first user ID to pull.
--last INTEGER The last user ID to pull.
--created-after FROMISOFORMAT Only pull posts created on or after the
specified date, e.g. 2021-10-02 (defaults to
none).
--posts / --no-posts Pull posts (WIP; defaults to no posts).
--replies / --no-replies Include replies when pulling posts (defaults
to no replies)
--help Show this message and exit.
Usage: gabber groups [OPTIONS]
Pull groups and (optionally) their posts from Gab. Can pull at most 250
pages of posts per group (5000 posts).
Options:
--groups-file TEXT Where to output the groups file to.
--posts-file TEXT Where to output the posts file to.
--first INTEGER The first group ID to pull.
--last INTEGER The last group ID to pull.
--depth INTEGER How many pages of posts to retrieve.
--posts / --no-posts Pull posts.
--help Show this message and exit.
Usage: gabber [followers|following] [OPTIONS]
Experimental feature: pull followers from a Gab account / pull list of accounts that a Gab account follows.
Options:
--id INTEGER User id from which to pull followers.
--[followers|following]-file-path TEXT Where to output the followers file to
--help Show this message and exit.
-
HTTPS_PROXY
— route all traffic through this HTTPS proxy (highly recommended given Gab's rate limiting) -
- Note: if you have a pre-existing
HTTP_PROXY
environment variable, this may be picked up by Python's requests library and produce errors.
- Note: if you have a pre-existing
-
GAB_USER
— the (optional) username to authenticate as with Gab -
GAB_PASS
— the (optional) password to use while authenticating with Gab
To run Gabber in a development environment, you'll need Poetry. Install the dependencies by running poetry install
, and then you're all set to work on Gabber locally.
To access the CLI, run poetry run gabber
.