rcounting VS discord-librarian

Compare rcounting vs discord-librarian and see what are their differences.

rcounting

A collection of tools for getting data on the counting threads in /r/reddit.com/r/counting. (by cutonbuminband)

discord-librarian

The #Yee Pirate : Discord bot to help get around paywalls and mock the users of our small, private server (by oatish)
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rcounting discord-librarian
9 1
0 3
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8.8 0.0
23 days ago over 1 year ago
Python Python
GNU General Public License v3.0 only -
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rcounting

Posts with mentions or reviews of rcounting. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-22.
  • Free Talk Friday #390
    2 projects | /r/counting | 22 Feb 2023
    Depending on what you want to do, I have a whole suite of counting tools here, as well as analysis and code here
  • Free Talk Friday #361
    1 project | /r/counting | 29 Jul 2022
    This script, which posted the ftf automatically
  • Free Talk Friday #360
    1 project | /r/counting | 22 Jul 2022
    I did a thing: I had some free time this afternoon, so I made a script to automatically check if an ftf has been posted on a friday, and if not, post one. It also takes care of distinguishing + setting the suggested sort. You can check it out here
  • Help with type hints and higher order functions
    2 projects | /r/learnpython | 17 Mar 2022
    I've developed a small python application to automate some of the tasks involved with managing the r/counting community on reddit. You can check it out here if you like. This is a hobby project, and I thought it would be fun opportunity to learn how type hints work in python, and how they might help development.
  • Free Talk Friday #339
    1 project | /r/counting | 27 Feb 2022
    Time for a short update on the directory updater.
  • What python automation have you created that you use for PERSONAL only.
    10 projects | /r/Python | 27 Feb 2022
    Wait, what? I participate in a community on reddit that counts sequences. We have a directory to keep track of where we are in each sequence, and I got fed up with manually updating the directory, so I wrote a tool to automate it.
  • Free Talk Friday #337
    1 project | /r/counting | 17 Feb 2022
    Funny news: The ratio of commit text to edited characters in the fix was around 100:1
  • Free Talk Friday #332
    1 project | /r/counting | 8 Jan 2022
    I then deleted the count part of each comment, leaving only the text. Here's a pastebin of the code I used to do the filtering. I generated the initial file using my rcounting tools; once they were properly installed I downloaded the entire side thread using the command rounting log -asvf age.sqlite hrqzwpf
  • Free Talk Friday #329
    1 project | /r/counting | 22 Dec 2021
    I've been working on improving my collection of tools for interacting with r/counting threads, and I've reached the stage where they're available on pypi.

discord-librarian

Posts with mentions or reviews of discord-librarian. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-27.
  • What python automation have you created that you use for PERSONAL only.
    10 projects | /r/Python | 27 Feb 2022
    I have a custom Discord bot for my small friends group's Discord server that does things like link all website articles to www.archive.is/ versions to get around paywalls. It does a bunch of other things (a lot just useless fun stuff between us), but it's used all the time: https://github.com/shalst/discord-librarian

What are some alternatives?

When comparing rcounting and discord-librarian you can also consider the following projects:

pyright - Static Type Checker for Python

gainsworth

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mnamer - media file renaming and organizing tool

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