Not exactly new to Lemmy, but my search-fu has been noobish at best.
Lemm.ee would be shutting down at the end of this month, and while I’ve already moved to a new instance, I’m yet to do any archiving on my posts and comments. Is there an automated way to save my posts and comments.
Ideally, I’d want the archive to be:
- a full copy of all the posts including
- the full OP text
- any embedded images will be saved and included in the OP
- outward links are left as is
- all of the comments, including any deleted ones (deleted by the user and deleted by mods/admins)
- the full OP text
- a full copy of the comments including
- the full OP text of the thread in which the comment is made
- the full tree up to the top-level comment
- optionally including any deleted comments in this tree
Is this already a thing? I don’t think I have the skills and the time to make one before June 23 (one week before the instance shuts down on June 30), so that is not an option. I doubt anyone can make it upon short notice either.
Is there any other method I can do this without resorting to manual saving? And if I have no choice other than to save each and every post and comment manually? How should I be doing it?
If anyone can suggest anywhere else I can crosspost this for better visibility, that will be welcome as well.
My coding skill is worse than my search-fu. While I can make a “hello world” script with bash, that’s about my level of coding skill.
However, let’s assume that I’m willing to still do it. I have this coming weekend to do the following:
I think the worst of it would be studying the API, but programming using Bash (or Phyton–which I am totally ignorant of, but might be better for handling the data) might also give me trouble.
I’m going to need a lot of luck if I’m going this route. I dunno if it’s better than just doing it manually.
You don’t need to “study” the API. The only thing you need is the
/user
API endpoint: https://mv-gh.github.io/lemmy_openapi_spec/#tag/UserHmm, reading the
/user
API endpoint, I think I understand some words (but hardly). Thanks!Thanks!! I think can get started with this–like this weekend.
But this makes me wonder, if it is as easy as it seems to be, why is this not already a thing?
because nobody needed such a thing until now?
I mean, as long as the bigger instances (that are also federated with lemm.ee, e.g. lemmy.world) stay, then your content is already “archived”. Unless you choose to delete your account explicitly (which probably some instances will ignore anyway), your content will stay.
Good point. I am actually not so certain if my posts and comments will remain visible after lemm.ee goes, so I am thinking of doing this as a backup.