redditDataExtractor
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The reddit Data Extractor is a cross-platform GUI tool for downloading almost any content posted to reddit. Downloads from specific users, specific subreddits, users by subreddit, and with filters on...
Videos seem to not download, instead "Uncheck Restrict retrieved submissions to creation dates after the last downloaded submission" error is logged; this is verified to be unchecked. Also, does this...
@NSchrading , that's probably related to #12 . Trying to launch the pre-made Linux executable and it crashes: ~~~ exe.linux-x86_64-3.4$ /home/myusername/rde/exe.linux-x86_64-3.4/library.zip/imp.py:32: PendingDeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in favour of...
Would be nice to be able to install this app directly via Flathub. https://flathub.org/
Since this project is no longer supported, I would like to make everyone aware of a similar project that is still under active development and support. https://github.com/MalloyDelacroix/DownloaderForReddit The Downloader For...
Hey there mate, the guy who created this beautiful tool and posted it on Github. You're the reason why i signed to Github to learn how to code. Just yesterday...
@NSchrading Sadly even with Pull Request #15 your RDE tool does not work - downloads empty .txt files (no comment body) and complains about AttributeError: '' has no attribute 'comments'...
I am trying to download files and get the error "to attempt to redownload this file, uncheck "restrict retrieved submissions to creation dates after the last downloaded submission" in the...
I tried downloading the premade executable for Linux, and I'm getting the following error when trying to run it: ` /exe.linux-x86_64-3.4$ ./redditDataExtractor /mnt/plaintext_data/Downloads/ubuntu/exe.linux-x86_64-3.4/library.zip/imp.py:32: PendingDeprecationWarning: the imp module is deprecated in...
Hi - I'm hoping to download a specific subreddit's data (r/PoliticalDiscussion) but receive an error message each time I try to use the extractor. Even the default subreddits produce a...