diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 151e9fe..2f204f6 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,8 +1,15 @@ # Instagram Location Search +[![PyPI version](https://badge.fury.io/py/instagram-location-search.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/py/instagram-location-search) + + + ## Installation This Python application can be installed from PyPI using pip, and can also be built into a Docker image ### Install with Pip +`pip3 install instagram-location-search` + +or the latest from the repo: `pip3 install git+https://github.com/bellingcat/instagram-location-search` ### Build Docker image @@ -11,7 +18,7 @@ This Python application can be installed from PyPI using pip, and can also be bu The following command will search for Instagram locations nearby the coordinates 32.22 N, 110.97 W (downtown Tucson, Arizona.) The list of locations is saved as a CSV file at "locs.csv". -```instagram_locations --cookie "" --lat 32.22 --lng -110.97 --csv locs.csv``` +```instagram-location-search --cookie "" --lat 32.22 --lng -110.97 --csv locs.csv``` Note that this requires Instagram cookies in order to work! See below for how to obtain one from your account. @@ -29,7 +36,7 @@ Using the `--map ` command line argument, a simple Leaflet map Multiple types of output can be generated. For example, the following command will search for Instagram locations, save the JSON list, a CSV file, and a map for viewing the locations visually. -```instagram_locations --cookie "" --lat 32.22 --lng -110.97 --json locs.json --csv locs.csv --map map.html``` +```instagram-location-search --cookie "" --lat 32.22 --lng -110.97 --json locs.json --csv locs.csv --map map.html``` ## Sample Usage with `instagram-scraper` The ID list generated with the `--ids` flag can be passed into `instagram-scraper` to pull down image metadata. diff --git a/instagram_locations/version.py b/instagram_locations/version.py index ae2d823..5bead2c 100644 --- a/instagram_locations/version.py +++ b/instagram_locations/version.py @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ -_MAJOR = "0" -_MINOR = "1" +_MAJOR = "1" +_MINOR = "0" # On main and in a nightly release the patch should be one ahead of the last # released build. -_PATCH = "1" +_PATCH = "0" # This is mainly for nightly builds which have the suffix ".dev$DATE". See # https://semver.org/#is-v123-a-semantic-version for the semantics. _SUFFIX = ""