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First post here, big fan of data:) I would like to export all my saved reddit posts either as a text of the saved post, or as a link to the saved post. Preferably both but latter would also be sufficient.

Now I checked my saved posts with a tool https://pvik.github.io/saved-for-reddit/) when the Reddit API was still accessible, but I missed to export them, and the site I linked is obviously not working anymore..

Who could point me into the right direction to complete my task? Any script or similar I've missed? Thanks a lot!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Thanks, it works, although it's a pity it doesn't show the date of the saved post, and maybe count them as well? After exporting my saved items with Redditmanager, I opened the html file in an editor and searched for how many entries there are (by counting how many times "