reddit-user-to-sqlite
qpixel
reddit-user-to-sqlite | qpixel | |
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12 | 17 | |
214 | 361 | |
- | 2.2% | |
6.6 | 9.5 | |
10 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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reddit-user-to-sqlite
- Sync alternative
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Downloading entire Threads/Posts
If you know how to write python, https://github.com/xavdid/reddit-user-to-sqlite can be twisted to do what you want.
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Saving a Local Copy of Reddit Posts/Comments
This tool can download all post and comments by a specified user. Since the tool uses the API that's about to go bye-bye, it's limited to the most recent 1000 posts and 1000 comments and will stop working at the end of the month. This article explains the set-up very simply. It took me less than 5 minutes to set it up and download my post history.
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[META[ In the event of subreddits going dark and closing down, what would be the best ways to archive the vast amount of content in Reddit?
This tool was effective and surprisingly fast for me, but took some tinkering to get working. Easier if one is already handy with Python and pip/pipx. YMMV.
- Your content belongs to you, not Reddit: A thread.
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If you have decided to leave Reddit for another platform consider purging your Reddit account first
Does PDS get around the 1000 item limit for its backups? I tried reddit-user-to-sqlite and it's missing about the first two years worth of my comments. If not, the only other option seems to be to "request my data" through reddit itself.
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Archive Your Reddit Data Before It's Too Late
Done: https://github.com/xavdid/reddit-user-to-sqlite/issues/15
I see someone else has already filed one about saving the context.
- reddit-user-to-sqlite Pull Reddit user data into a searchable SQLite database
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Reddit wants millions per year to allow third party clients to continue
I got nervous that the API changes would be the end of Apollo, and thus largely the end of my Reddit use. So, I made a way to export all of my post and comment data into a searchable SQLite archive:
https://github.com/xavdid/reddit-user-to-sqlite/
It can pull your recent activity from the API, but also has support for pulling data from a GDPR archive (a feature I'm very proud of).
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📣 Had a call with Reddit to discuss pricing. Bad news for third-party apps, their announced pricing is close to Twitter's pricing, and Apollo would have to pay Reddit $20 million per year to keep running as-is.
I wrote a tool that pulls all your posts and comments into a searchable SQLite database: https://github.com/xavdid/reddit-user-to-sqlite
qpixel
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Reddit protests - where are people moving to?
There is an open source stackexchange clone that I looked at a long time ago for a Foundry third party dev focused Q&A site. Maybe people will like it (of course moderation volunteers and hosting will need to be figured out).
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Fediverse alternative to stackexchange network?
It's free software so you can probably run yourself but unable to communicate with the main instance.
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Archive Your Reddit Data Before It's Too Late
People keep suggesting Lemmy but I think decentralized social media is preferred by people like us who are on this site regularly. But in real world only centralized social media seems to work. So we might as well adopt a model that is good in the long run maybe something like Wikipedia?
Someone already did this [1] as stackoverlflow alternative
[0]: https://codidact.com/
- Codidact, the community-run, open-source Q&A platform
- How's the Stack Overflow strike going?
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Stack Exchange Moderators Are Going On Strike
related: https://codidact.com/
- codidact/qpixel: Open-source StackOverflow-like platform
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Resources To Use (Creative Commons)
Codidact
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Ask HN: Any open source stack exchange clone
The software is QPixel. It was built specifically to be an open-source discussion system a la Stack Exchange.
The largest public instance of it that I know of is codidact.com; codidact.org is the sponsoring organization.
https://github.com/codidact/qpixel
What are some alternatives?
PowerDeleteSuite - Power Delete Suite for Reddit
graphql - Ruby implementation of GraphQL
Mlem - The Lemmy client [Moved to: https://github.com/mormaer/Mlem]
Logidze - Database changes log for Rails
Reddit-Enhancement-Suite - Reddit Enhancement Suite
my-best-of-reddit - Get your upvoted posts and comments from Reddit delivered over Telegram
reddit-shreddit - Program to delete ENTIRE Reddit user post and comments history, AND daily job to keep user history limited to X days.
Solidus - 🛒 Solidus, the open-source eCommerce framework for industry trailblazers.
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
Webpacker - Use Webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
lemmy-ui - The official web app for lemmy.
decidim - The participatory democracy framework. A generator and multiple gems made with Ruby on Rails