_______       _ _   _             __          __  _        _____                                
    |__   __|     (_) | | |            \ \        / / | |      / ____|                               
       | |_      ___| |_| |_ ___ _ __   \ \  /\  / /__| |__   | (___   ___ _ __ __ _ _ __   ___ _ __ 
       | \ \ /\ / / | __| __/ _ \ '__|   \ \/  \/ / _ \ '_ \   \___ \ / __| '__/ _' | '_ \ / _ \ '__|
       | |\ V  V /| | |_| ||  __/ |       \  /\  /  __/ |_) |  ____) | (__| | | (_| | |_) |  __/ |   
       |_| \_/\_/ |_|\__|\__\___|_|        \/  \/ \___|_.__/  |_____/ \___|_|  \__,_| .__/ \___|_|   
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Requirements

Installation

Either one will make the function Scrape-TWPage available in your current PowerShell session.

Environment Variables

The first time you run Scrape-TWPage you will be asked to set two environment variables:

  1. TWDOWNLOAD: Points to a root folder to store all of your download images and videos.

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  2. EXWEBREQ: Points to a root folder to store any .NET assemblies necessary to use Execute-WebRequest.

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Usage

At this point, you are finished entering the information necessary to proceed. The script's output will keep you updated on it's progress.

The steps above are illustrated in the video below.

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