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How To Build a Self-Updating Twitter Banner With Dynamic Content

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Back to BlogHow To Build a Self-Updating Twitter Banner With Dynamic ContentSeptember 13, 2022•by Tobias SchmidtTable of ContentsJump to a sectionThe first impression of somebody clicking on your Twitter profile will be your header image. Why not display some dynamic content? There’s no rocket science involved to achieve this, and the possibilities are limitless. In this article, I want to show you how to easily build this with a simple Node.js script, Twitter's and Medium's APIs, and AWS Lambda. An overview: getting credentials so we can use the Twitter API. creating a Node.js script for retrieving details of our latest followers. retrieving our latest blog article via Medium’s RSS feed. updating a static header image with the images of our followers and our blog article title. putting everything into a Lambda function on AWS which will be executed every 60 seconds. 💡 Even though we’ll be creating infrastructure at AWS, this solution won’t result in any costs due to AWS’ ...

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