Just wrote and released a new python library for interacting with the Lemmy API
Just wrote and released a new python library for interacting with the Lemmy API
Early release but excited to share. Currently supports logging in, searching for a community and posting into it.
I am using in my mastodon bot, to crosspost to my reddit community
But how much are you going to charge us? /s
5 0 ReplyIt's subscription based. You gotta subscribe to my communities or I'm sending you RMS' discarded footnails! ___
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Looks cool, but you should make documentation on all it's functions or ited be pretty hard to use
5 0 ReplyRequires <3.11
/me am dissapoint
4 0 ReplyEh probably works. I just haven't tested it
2 0 ReplyConfirming works with 3.11 :)
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Oooh, was just thinking about needing something like this for future tools. Will check it out!
3 0 Replyfeel free to help improve it
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This is kinda the most advanced Lemmy API, but the name and logo are a turn-off honestly
1 0 ReplyDo you know what the rate limit is? I’m here because Reddit can kiss my ass but I’m not seeing how Lemmy is better for apis, unless you count third-party client support?
1 0 Replythe rate limit is customizable per instance, but these are the defaults
You can of course extend this by using multiple instances instead of one.
3 0 ReplyThat is generous, thanks!
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Thanks for this! I was looking into making a Lemmy bot and am much more comfortable with python. Gonna star it and keep an eye on updates.
1 0 ReplyNice work!
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