(Apparently it is too long so I put it in sample output, I hope that is OK.)
Run the long command (or put it in your .bashrc) in sample output then run:
fbemailscraper YourFBEmail Password
Voila! Your contacts' emails will appear.
Facebook seems to have gotten rid of the picture encoding of emails and replaced it with a text based version making it easy to scrape!
Needs curl to run and it was made pretty quickly so there might be bugs.
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Replace the with your URL, for example http://rublacklist.net/12348/ and it will show likes number Show Sample Output
php -r "echo ini_get('allow_url_fopen');" php -r "echo function_exists('curl_init');" php -r "echo function_exists('json_decode');" Show Sample Output
I use this command to stream live video to facebook from a vps. you need first convert the file to flv i use mpv to encode with hardsubs a file. and then run ffmpeg to stream the file.
Streams your timeline on the commandline, required fbcmd https://github.com/dtompkins/fbcmd
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