Knew Karma (/nuː ‘kɑːrmə/) is a Reddit Data Analysis Toolkit designed to provide an extensive range of functionalities for exploring and analysing Reddit data. It includes a Command-Line Interface (CLI) snap package, an Application Programming Interface (API) to enable an easy integration in other Python Projects and a Graphical User Interface (GUI) for Windows machines, making it adaptable for various user preferences.
Knew Karma provides detailed access to Reddit data across various categories. Please refer to the table below for a complete overview of the features available:
Category | Feature | Description |
---|---|---|
User | Profile | Retrieves user profile information. |
Posts | Retrieves user posts. | |
Comments | Retrieves user comments. | |
Overview | Retrieves user's most recent comment activity. | |
Search Posts | Returns a user's posts that contain the specified keyword. | |
Search Comments | Returns a user's comments that contain the specified keyword. | |
Top n Subreddits | Identifies top subreddits based on user activity. | |
Moderated Subreddits | Lists subreddits moderated by the user. | |
Subreddit | Profile | Retrieves subreddit profile information. |
Posts | Retrieves posts from a specified subreddit. | |
Search Posts | Returns a subreddit's posts that contain the specified keyword. | |
Wiki Pages | Lists wiki pages in a subreddit. | |
Wiki Page | Retrieves content from specific wiki pages. | |
Subreddits | All | Retrieves all subreddits. |
Default | Retrieves default subreddits. | |
New | Retrieves new subreddits. | |
Popular | Retrieves popular subreddits. | |
Post | Data | Retrieves an individual post's data. |
Comments | Retrieves an individual post's comments. | |
Posts | New | Retrieves new posts. |
Reddit Front-Page | Retrieves front-page posts. | |
Listing | Retrieves posts from specified Reddit listings. | |
Search & Discovery | Users | Searches for users. |
Subreddits | Searches for subreddits. | |
Posts | Searches for posts. |
Refer to the Docs for Installation and Usage instructions.
MIT License © Richard Mwewa