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How to install reddrip

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  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install reddrip
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version 1.2.1 on Jan 9th, 2014

So, you are busy with the stuff, but don't want to miss a picture in gonewild^Wmotivationalpics? Then, this is the project for you.

Installation

You will need to have Redis instance ready. Then, the fastest way is to pip it:

pip install reddrip

Pip will download and install the dependencies for you.

Running

What you need is a configuration file. Take a look at example.cfg one to get the idea.

After that, run it:

reddrip run -c /path/to/configuration.cfg

Also, you may use -v to get more verbosity.

At any moment, you may query Redis database to get some stats:

reddrip stat -c /path/to/configuration.cfg

History

This code was born one evening after playing with praw.

License

This is GPLv3 or later code. See the LICENSE file if you must.

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Last updated Jan 9th, 2014

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