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IMO, if they’re going to make a push for it to be an annual thing, it would be a good idea if the shot were available before school starts in the fall.
Play deadly games, win deadly prizes.
Democrats fear the Green Party could offer voters an enticing alternative
Okay, so what’s keeping Democrats from offering something enticing? Medicare For All comes immediately to mind as a broadly popular policy. If a Republican win next year means fascism, shouldn’t the Democratic leadership be deeply worried about that? Shouldn’t they be pulling out all the stops?
Good luck. If that doesn’t do it, the suggestion another commenter made to try strace sounds worthwhile.
You don’t have to specify any arguments you’ve put in the shreddit.env file. Or anything with defaults you’re okay with. So you can just type “shreddit” and hit enter. Anything you put on the command line will probably override what’s in the shreddit.env file.
You don’t run it. When shreddit executes, it will check the current directory for a shreddit.env file.
Okay, so it sounds like you’ve created the Reddit credentials. You also have shreddit installed and your $PATH variable changed, since ‘shreddit --version’ is giving you 0.9.1 instead of an error message.
TBH, I don’t think installing shreddit via cargo creates a shreddit.env file. I just opened a new file in a text editor (I use Pluma), did a copy/paste of the body of the shreddit.env.example file, and then changed the fields to match my account info, client ID, etc.
Then I created a new directory called cargo_shreddit to keep all the mess in one place. I extracted my GDPR files into cargo_shreddit, put my shreddit.env file in there too, changed to that directory, and used the command “shreddit”.
My ISP connection can be flaky, so occasionally it would crap out on me with a panic error–sometimes after deleting 50 entries, sometimes after doing thousands. To deal with that, I made a backup copy of my original comments.csv file, then simply edited my comments.csv file as I went along, keeping the first line of the file (the one that says ‘id,permalink,date,ip,subreddit,gildings,link,parent,body,media’) but deleting the entries for any comments I’d already successfully done. It took several hours to do it all, but you should see a steady stream of messages while it’s happening to let you know which comments it’s working on.
ETA: This is what my shreddit.env file looks like, with all the passwords, etc., changed to random values.
SHREDDIT_USERNAME=‘explodingkitchen’
SHREDDIT_PASSWORD=‘!hKL1ltVc7FbpOa4’
SHREDDIT_CLIENT_ID=‘uj$6LWzilcGPD*3&’
SHREDDIT_CLIENT_SECRET=‘z5&L%cC1Wj#Gid^3QUYMuqv2d#EH#’
SHREDDIT_DRY_RUN=false
SHREDDIT_USER_AGENT=‘ShredditRustClient’
SHREDDIT_EDIT_ONLY=false
SHREDDIT_GDPR_EXPORT_DIR=‘/home/explodingkitchen/cargo_shreddit’
second ETA: And in case you’re wondering whether the problem is with your Reddit credentials, I very much doubt it. I just tried screwing up mine and it gives a distinct error message instead of the blinking cursor of WTF. When I restored them, shreddit worked again, so it’s also not that Reddit’s shut something down.
The irony is that the comments that got me the most karma weren’t the ones I considered of highest value. A detailed, genuinely helpful response in a small subreddit might only garner a half-dozen upvotes while a snarky one-liner in a big sub can boost karma by thousands.
Works for me on Ubuntu. Instead of using command-line arguments, I put a shreddit.env file in the same directory where my GDPR files were extracted, then did a cd to that directory before running shreddit. I’ve got single quotes around the passwords, etc. in the shreddit.env file.
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