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reddit_export_userdata
Export userdata from your reddit accounts. Submissions, comments, saved, upvoted contents are supported.
I've had this task on my agenda for quite a while and literally today started looking at different methods to archive my saved posts. I liked eternity a lot and it does its job well, but I prefer to have an offline copy of the posts. I finally stumbled across this Reddit post, and downloaded the saved posts as is described. It took a while to download them all, but it is exactly what I was looking for. Many thanks to u/ElegantBiscuit!
I haven’t really tested it, to be honest, but I think archiviebox may work pretty well here.
I use this really shitty python script I wrote to export my saved stuff, mainly for comments