

You can find the code used in this article on GitHub.

Extraction of the data will be done with JavaScript, and then it will be bundled with Parcel so that we can view the data in a browser. We will also build a feature to sort the articles by either relevance or date (latest). I will show how the results can be limited to the range of 5 to 100 results.

The aim of this tutorial is to show how you can extract article content from Reddit using the Reddit API. The Reddit API is beneficial if you want to integrate Reddit communications into your application or if you just want to use certain data on Reddit. The data on Reddit are provided to the public through its API. If you want to get more information about a particular topic or have a question, Reddit is the place to be.

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