Looks cool, but you should make documentation on all it's functions or ited be pretty hard to use
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Requires <3.11
/me am dissapoint
Eh probably works. I just haven't tested it
Confirming works with 3.11 :)
Oooh, was just thinking about needing something like this for future tools. Will check it out!
feel free to help improve it
This is kinda the most advanced Lemmy API, but the name and logo are a turn-off honestly
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.
Nice work!
Do you know what the rate limit is? Iβm here because Reddit can kiss my ass but Iβm not seeing how Lemmy is better for apis, unless you count third-party client support?
the rate limit is customizable per instance, but these are the defaults
You can of course extend this by using multiple instances instead of one.
That is generous, thanks!