--- # Login details for Reddit. Fill out if you don't wish # to be prompted for a login every time you run Shreddit. ### NOTE: This may be deprecated as you can specify in praw.ini instead username: password: # How many hours of comments you want to keep # 24 hours in a day, # 168 hours in a week, # 672 hours in two fortnights, # 720 hours in a month (30 days), # 8766 hours in a year (365.25 days) hours: 24 # Max score, higher than this and it'll be kept. max_score: 100 # Options: new, top, controversial, more? sort: new # Enables print statements to notify you of what's going on verbose: True # Removes your vote before deleting the item clear_vote: False # Options: comments, submitted, overview # See: https://github.com/mellort/reddit_api/blob/master/reddit/objects.py#L359 # Overview: both submissions and comments. Comments / Submitted are as expected item: overview # Anything in this list won't be deleted, coma delimited # spaces should work as .strip() is called after splitting # on comma. whitelist: [AskScience, TheCulture, redditdev, programming, charity, netsec] # If you want any specific posts to be whitelisted stick 'em in here whitelist_ids: [] # If you want to whitelist or blacklist specific multireddits, add them here multi_blacklist: [] multi_whitelist: [] # If you set this then no editing or deleting will be done # but the output from the program will be shown as an example trial_run: False # Don't delete but *do* edit, could prove... interesting to see a comment # with 5000 upvotes and it's just a lorem ipsum! edit_only: False # Ignore distinguished comments. whitelist_distinguished: True # Ignore gilded (gold) comments whitelist_gilded: True # Delete everything older that this date, **This ignores whitelists**. # Can be used as a second deletion, as in "delete items older than 24 hours # except on whitelisted subreddits but after 3 months delete everything. nuke_hours: 720 # Save a copy to disk of comments and posts before deleting them. keep_a_copy: False save_directory: /tmp # Replacement text format # Defines what you want to edit deleted content with pre-deletion (to ensure # it's not saved in their database). # Default: Random string. But this can be detected as spam in some cases. # options: [random, dot, "user entered string"] replacement_format: random # Debug level, how much output you want # See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html#logging-levels debug: DEBUG # Define your own wordlist to use as substitution text when # replacement_format == random wordlist: [] # Batch cooldown # This controls how long (in seconds) to wait between each set of 1000 deletions. batch_cooldown: 10 # vim: syntax=yaml ts=2