Very basic Twitter bot developed for #Dante2018. It tweets a stanza of the current day's canto from Dante Alighieri's Divina Commedia in Italian at a random interval of time between 30 minutes and 3 hours.
You can follow @DanteBot2018 on Twitter.
For bug reports, please use the issues section. If you have any suggestions you can tweet to me at @andresgattinoni.
Update: Jan 9, 2018: Now, DanteBot2018 also tweets illustrations of the current day's canto. These include the famous engravings by Gustave Doré, images from the Yates Thompson 36 manuscript and drawings by Sandro Botticelli, Alessandro Vellutello and John Flaxman.
Update: Jan 14, 2018: DanteBot2018 will retweet each day @autodante's tweet of the current day's canto.
Update: Apr 12, 2018: After April 10th (the end of #Dante2018), DanteBot2018 will retweet highlights (past tweets with at least one fav or RT).
© 2018, Andrés Gattinoni.
#Dante2018 is an initiative launched by Pablo Maurette (@maurette79) in Twitter. The idea is to read a canto a day of Dante Alighieri's Divina Commedia starting on January 1st, 2018.
The text of Divina Commedia is taken from Project Gutenberg and the illustrations are taken from The World of Dante.
The code of Dante Bot 2018 is licensed under GNU General Public License v. 3.