gbf-raidfinder is a site for finding Granblue Fantasy raid tweets.
DockerHub • Twitter • Deploy to Heroku
gbf-raidfinder is similar to manually configuring boss names as search terms in TweetDeck, but with some additional functionality:
- No Twitter login required
- Uses Twitter streaming API
- Tweets show up in real-time (TweetDeck search columns use polling)
- Only shows tweets that were sent from the game
- Groups English and Japanese raid tweets in the same column
- Raid IDs are copied when the tweet is clicked on
- Desktop notifications (also with copy on click, and image preview)
- Sound notifications, with configurable notification sound per boss
- Real-time list of raid bosses to choose from
- No need to know the boss name ahead of time
- Adds new bosses automatically when they're tweeted about
- Boss names are automatically translated when possible
gbf-raidfinder uses sbt-native-packager for creating runnable packages. The sbt-native-packager docs explain the types of packages that are possible.
More detailed descriptions of gbf-raidfinder supported deployments can be found on the following pages:
The original version of gbf-raidfinder runs on Heroku's free tier.
- Implementation details: explains some runtime logic (raid boss discovery, automatic translations, etc)
- Project details: project structure and local development