Kris Craig

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Have you tried just sending the appId and appSecret to RedditClient? `var reddit = new RedditClient(appId: "YourAppID", appSecret: "YourAppSecret");`

Hmm you're right. It looks like Reddit's OAuth requires a different parameter during the auth token retrieval process. The returned result includes an access token but not a refresh token,...

Sorry for the delay. I stepped away for awhile to handle some personal stuff and am only just now starting to get back on this. There's no update, unfortunately; this...

The "More" functionality is broken in the current version. I've already fixed it on the develop branch and 1.4 will be released very soon. I recommend you wait until the...

I would caution against attempting to handle comment reply trees directly via the Models, as that can get really messy really fast. Instead, the Controllers optimize this and provide a...

That's a good question. It depends on whether or not the mentions would appear in the results for the messages API endpoint. If so, then monitoring for user mentions should...

Migration is proving to be much more of a pain in the ass than anticipated. This newer version is riddled with BC-breaking changes with little to no migration documentation to...

RestSharp really did a number on RestRequest.AddFile. I got all the exceptions taken care of, but now the Reddit API is rejecting the request because it says the image data...

No update on the RestSharp ticket yet. If I don't get a response with a workable solution in the next few days, I'll go ahead and push this migration back...

Why was this closed? Did you find a problem with the commit? If I'm going to include this in the 1.6 release it'll need to remain open so I won't...