Good morning everyone! I’m going to start work today on creating a Game Day Bot for lemmy. If anyone has any experience with the existing GDBs on reddit, please reach out to me.

I’ve struggled to find the open-source version of the code for the r/baseball (and teams’) bots and am planning on using this NHL one I found as a template.

It’s not a lot of work but it would be a whole lot easier to just fork and update than write all the boiler plate from scratch. If someone could share the existing source code for the popular GDBs I will do just that so new mods can fork a lemmy-specific version.

  • @[email protected]M
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    11 year ago

    Haha I feel that same thing. I’ve been checking on github and the matrix server for a lemmy python client but haven’t found anything.

    We have a typescript one that is pretty well documented. It might be easier to convert this into a python version. It won’t be extensive as praw but will work

    • @cerevant
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      21 year ago

      Yes, I was looking at that. Praw is huge - I figured we could focus on just implementing the methods used by redball. My thought is then we won’t need to touch the redball code much at all, mostly just changing out the Reddit text references.

      • @[email protected]M
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        11 year ago

        Agreed. We really just need to login (to get the auth token) and the GetPost and EditPost methods for the basic game day bot. I am not a python developer so what I’ve been working on is just a hack to get this to work, not a praw replacement 😁

        I am interested in seeing how the redball templates look in lemmy once I get it working.

        FYI: One of the lemmy devs, Sleepless One, just confirmed he doesn’t know anyone working on a python client.