<p>Hey <a href="/r/golang">/r/golang</a>. Over the past few months I've been working on a <a href="https://github.com/turnage/graw">Reddit bot engine in Go</a>.</p>
<p>Currently it's in pilot; I have some wonderful friends writing a bot or two in it to tell me what they like and dislike about the process so I can iterate on their input.</p>
<p>I would love to have the input of other gophers! There aren't many options for writing Reddit bots in Go and I think this has the potential to do a good job addressing that niche. If it interests bot devs in Go, I would like it to be a pleasant introduction to the language.</p>
<p>Issues, comments, and suggestions appreciated! I don't have any personal deadline, but I'd like to see a 1.0 in the next month or two. There's plenty of time to revise.</p>
<hr/>**评论:**<br/><br/>printf_hello_world: <pre><p>Looks great! Pretty clean API, and the interface docs are good, though it could use a little more in the way of examples.</p>
<p>I will very likely use this.</p></pre>chowychow: <pre><p>I'm not a fan of PRAW so excited to try it!</p></pre>banux: <pre><p>Nice project.
I am interested by making a reddit notifier for telegram in Go, i will use this lib.</p></pre>MatthiasLuft: <pre><p>Could you shortly elaborate why and what for you use protobuffer? </p>
<p>I am learning Go at the moment by porting a simple Java program I wrote years ago that decodes some protobuffer messages that I use for archiving sensor output. </p></pre>roxven: <pre><p>I chose it because I plan to, and I know many people like to, build corpora from Reddit. This makes it easy to share the corpora with others, and use them with other tools, distribute it between workers, etc.</p></pre>MatthiasLuft: <pre><p>I am a layman, but interested in linguistics. That sounds great. :)</p></pre>
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