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I would like to be able to use the command line (curl) to get a list of communities I am currently subscribed to.

I know that there is a full-blown API, but it only briefly covers what it is possible with simple a curl request, and most of it seems to refer to an API that runs in javascript (which seems excessively complex for what I want to do?)

A simple curl request like this seems to work,

curl "https://mander.xyz/api/v3/community/list" | jq

But I wouldn't know how to make it list only communities that I subscribe to? Does anyone know more?

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[โ€“] nachtigall@feddit.de 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (8 children)

For subscribed communities you have to add an auth parameter (that you can obtain by POST'ing {"username_or_email": "your_name", "password": "your_password"} to /user/login, then extracting the jwt from the response) and type_=Subscribed. A complete request would look like that:

curl "https://mander.xyz/api/v3/community/list?auth=verylongstring&type_=Subscribed" | jq

EDIT: added missing quotes for JSON keys, thanks to @NeonWoofGenesis@lemmy.henlo.fi

[โ€“] test_account@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

While this is the correct syntax, in reality the API is broken and isn't returning communities (either filtered or sorted first) by their listingtype == "Subscribed"

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