🤖 Making a Reddit Bot using Python, Heroku and Heroku Postgres.
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🤖 Making a Reddit Bot using Python, Heroku and Heroku Postgres.
The Python toolkit for converting Reddit threads into organized text data. Extract and process Reddit content with ease!
scrapes memes and turn them into a video compilations
Script to export your saved submissions and comments
A python script which is hosted on cloud to cross post between reddit and twitter using API's with Google sheet integration.
Reddit Daily Digest Bot is a Python-based bot that automates the compilation of top posts from specified subreddits into a daily digest. Users can customize sorting methods, time ranges, and the target subreddit for automated posting. The bot simplifies the process of staying updated on favorite subreddits by delivering a formatted summary.
A script which sends you a notification via notify.run when a new post with a certain flair gets posted on a subreddit
IdeaFlux is a Reddit comments mining tool.
A webapp to predict the flair on a post from r/india subreddit
A simple bot which interacts with reddit
Constructed dynamic learning environments with Natural Language Processing (NLP). Libraries included Spacy, NLTK, Praw, SkLearn, and Seaborn.
Find out how many times a redditor has said the word capybara.
Simple Python Reddit Scraper using comments to form sentiments on Reddit comments
Post in bulk to reddit subreddits with flairs and choice of text or link post type.
This Python project uses the PRAW library to download media files from a specified subreddit based on user-defined filters, such as file type and keywords, and uses multithreading to increase download speed.
Personalized server bot for Destiny 2 gaming community, The Fragment.
Exploratory Data Analysis of Reddit's r/politics using python
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