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github.com/hebo/mira
For the original project by @thecsw, please see https://github.com/thecsw/mira/.
While I liked the base of the original library, especially mira/models was full of duplicate code. In this fork, I tried to tailor it down and have a more "go" approach at handling the different types of JSON data returned from Reddit, while minimizing duplicated code.
Because of the project I need the library for, I also added some mod relevant stuff that I haven't found in any other Go Reddit API Wrapper so far - mainly mod functions.
Please read the documentation over at https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/ttgmpsn/mira. It has some examples to get you started.
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