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reddit-api-doc-notes
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I am making a C Reddit API Wrapper
Building an API wrapper? Check out these notes I put together and used to helped me with this endeavour.
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Getting *all* the comments in a post
Endpoint information: https://github.com/Pyprohly/reddit-api-doc-notes/blob/main/docs/api-reference/comment_tree.rst.
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RedditWarp: The next-level Reddit API library for Python
I assure you I have not been naive when developing this library. I have spent years going through and documenting the API endpoints’ responses and I like to think I have a good grasp on where, when, and what attributes are returned and by what endpoints.
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Community defined documentation on the output from Reddit's endpoints. Can we put this in this subreddit's wiki or FAQ?
Another Redditor sent me this great resource for understanding all the data fields that are output by Reddit's API endpoints. It is currently incomplete, and includes some guesswork. Apparently there is no official documentation like this (please correct me if that's wrong).
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Full documentation for all data fields
Luckily, there's some great people out there that have done that work! Check out https://github.com/Pyprohly/reddit-api-doc-notes/tree/main/docs/api-reference. It's organized in mostly the same way the official docs are.
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Reddit API and subreddits
You'll want to use /r/{subreddit}/about (official API docs here, and over here for some unofficial docs on what is returned). The field on the object that is returned that you're looking for is user_is_subscriber.
- Any docs that include return types/models?
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[PRAW] Submitting drafts with reddit.api
If you are looking for some documentation on the draft API endpoints, see here. A draft is created using the POST /api/v1/draft endpoint.
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OAuth Prefs APIs confusion
The information I’ve given here can be found in the detailed documentation notes I’ve been working on.
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Curious, what does the follow_post API do?
Thanks for the premium. I can now document POST saved_categories.
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Ask HN: Why isn't HN libre/FOSS?
Slashdot, reddit, and HN are similar in that the source code was available. For HN, as part of arc under the Artistic license. All 3 abandoned public source code releases.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/slashcode/
https://github.com/arclanguage/anarki
https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit
- The boiling frog of digital freedom
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Karma, votes, and diminishing returns
While it would likely have zero overlap with the code in use today if you look at the old code Reddit used to publish for voting the model at that point used to have flags/checks for :
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[reddit self-host] Thrift issues?
I've been trying to host my own instance of Reddit from archived source code on GitHub. Even though I am aware that's probably not a good idea since many dependencies are broken and there's practically no documentation on anything (and it's really old legacy code), but I still decided to give it a shot.
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Does anyone else just feel sad about all of this?
Shh, don't tell spez, the code is already available on the github https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit/
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Delv guy here: Sharing the mockup
Automod to act based on keywords/domains/etc., ideally using the same language/flags/regex/etc. of the original automod (old code) so that it's possible to use existing code. (For detecting off-topic posts, enforcing a title format, reminding the users to add missing details to post, filtering profanity, shadowbanning spammers, etc.)
- Users in r/harrypotter lashing out as mods ignore community vote
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Rings.social – Reddit-API compatible and Open Source content-voting platform
Reddit pre enshittification is actually open source so spinning up your own Reddit instance should be trivially easy. I’m very surprised no one did this after the API protests started
https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit
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Keep the clients, make a new backend?
There are already 1:1 reddit clones based on older versions of their software that was open source: https://github.com/reddit-archive/reddit
- Was ist aus diesem Sub eigentlich geworden?
What are some alternatives?
PRAW - PRAW, an acronym for "Python Reddit API Wrapper", is a python package that allows for simple access to Reddit's API.
Vanilla Forums - Vanilla is a powerfully simple discussion forum you can easily customize to make as unique as your community.
CRAW - C Reddit API Wrapper
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
redditwarp - Python wrapper for the Reddit API.
bypass-paywalls-chrome - Bypass Paywalls web browser extension for Chrome and Firefox.
lenny - ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) A more user-respectful fork of Lemmy. Created for https://derpy.email.
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
Discourse - A platform for community discussion. Free, open, simple.
Flarum - Simple forum software for building great communities.
OpenBBTerminal - Investment Research for Everyone, Everywhere.
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production