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bdfr-html
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I've seen dozens of posts on how to mass download reddit, what are you actually doing with it? How are you displaying or searching it?
I use this with bdfr. https://github.com/BlipRanger/bdfr-html
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What are you using to browse/self host downloaded reddit?
I'm thinking i will have to get a project like redarc or BDFR-to-HTML or much more likely Pushshift-Importer which allows you to import pushshift downloads into a SQLite database. From there i would have to hook up the database to a reddit-like frontend.
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How to Automate the saving of the contents of bookmarked Reddit threads?
You may be able to achieve that with bdfr and bdfr-html.
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Does anybody know a good way to quickly save the Wikis and FAQs from specific subreddits?
Now I don't know if you can find better, but you can use this alongside with this for most of reddit hoarding, see if it helps.
- Looking For An App That Will Download Whole Webpages Offline (Specifically Reddit Threads)
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What is a tool to download all my saved posts?
I have not used it myself but this might let you view the bdfr output as a website: https://github.com/BlipRanger/bdfr-html
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Bulk Downloader for Reddit, tool for archiving reddit, has a major release!
Check out my (really beta) project to make viewing a bit easier - https://github.com/BlipRanger/bdfr-html
PushshiftDumps
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Pushshift Dumps Help: Only getting submissions, that are named comments
I am trying to get comments and submissions from specific subreddits. So far, I've run the u/watchful1 script combine_folder_mutipleprocess.py and have been able process a few files.
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Create and Search In Your Own Reddit Database
FYI, you can use my filter_file.py script to directly extract out submissions with a certain title. There's a place you can put in a file with a list of keywords to filter on if you have a lot of them. Or it would be fairly easy to modify to use a regex. There are also steps listed to export the list of submission ids and then filter a comments file to only comments from those submissions. You can also export directly to CSV, though you would want to use zst files for any intermediate steps. Let me know if anything in there doesn't work.
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Reddit starting to bring back deleted comments.
This repo has good examples of scripts to use them, https://github.com/Watchful1/PushshiftDumps
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Encountered a non-utf8 character
def read_redditfile(file: str) -> dict: """ Iterate over the pushshift JSON lines, yielding them as Python dicts. Decompress iteratively if necessary. """ # older files in the dataset are uncompressed while newer ones use zstd compression and have .xz, .bz2, or .zst endings if not file.endswith('.bz2') and not file.endswith('.xz') and not file.endswith('.zst'): with open(file, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as infile: for line in infile: l = json.loads(line) yield(l) else: # code by Watchful1 written for the Pushshift offline dataset, found here: https://github.com/Watchful1/PushshiftDumps with open(file, 'rb') as fh: dctx = ZstdDecompressor(max_window_size=2147483648) with dctx.stream_reader(fh) as reader: previous_line = "" while True: chunk = reader.read(2**24) # 16mb chunks if not chunk: break string_data = chunk.decode('utf-8') lines = string_data.split("\n") for i, line in enumerate(lines[:-1]): if i == 0: line = previous_line + line comment = json.loads(line) yield comment previous_line = lines[-1]
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What to do after decompressing the files from academic torrents?
Just look a folder down in the github repo https://github.com/Watchful1/PushshiftDumps/tree/master/scripts the scripts are still there.
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What are you using to browse/self host downloaded reddit?
I am working with the ZST files downloaded from Pushshift and sorted into subreddits by the lovely u/watchful1 here. ZST is too compressed to browse on its own but using scripts like this one you can process them into readable NDJSON files. From there im not sure what to do. I would like to have a self hosted reddit-clone that i can import these dumps into and browse freely.
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Tell HN: My Reddit account was banned after adding my subs to the protest
The whole reddit (posts and comments separately) from 2005-06 until 2022-12 is on this [1] torrent link, it's very easy to download, extract and use the data [2]. I'm writing my thesis about the connection between the reddit post's type and the comment structure, and I've been working with this data, for a few months, it's amazing.
[1] https://academictorrents.com/details/7c0645c94321311bb05bd87...
[2] https://github.com/Watchful1/PushshiftDumps
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Reddit, API calls, and AI - Who does your knowledge belong to?
Sure! You can download the compressed data from this torrent, then you can use this project if you want to just decompress and process the data.
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Script to find overlapping users between subreddits from dump files
You can go through the process outlined in that thread to download the subreddit's you're interested in, then add them at the top of the new script, run it and it will output the list of overlapping users. It will actually likely be faster than the old script even counting download times for the dumps since the api was so slow. Though you are limited to the available 20k subreddits.
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This Reddit Community Has Been Archived
how I read the file? First I got tried to extrat the file ok I got it, but them I text file I can't read that., I saw a few people saing it was just a json file I tried with a json reader but it say the json data is invalid, them I tried this program but nothing happens no new file is created or something, here a print, maybe I'm doing something wrong but I don't know because the script don't have any instruction how to use it!
What are some alternatives?
bulk-downloader-for-reddit - Downloads and archives content from reddit
Sketchpad
expanse - selfhosted multi-user web app for externally storing Reddit items (saved, created, upvoted, downvoted, hidden) to bypass Reddit's 1000-item listing limits
Pushshift-Importer
Reddit-Post-Notifier - Get notified of new Reddit posts matching your search criteria
RedditLemmyImporter - 🔥 Anti-Reddit Aktion 🔥
zreader - Read compressed NDJSON .zst files easily
7-Zip-zstd - 7-Zip with support for Brotli, Fast-LZMA2, Lizard, LZ4, LZ5 and Zstandard
reddit-project-public
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
redarc - Reddit archiver
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