Arctic_shift_ui

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vite

Web UI for searching and downloading archived Reddit data, from the Arctic Shift project

Overview

Arctic Shift Web UI is a powerful tool designed for users interested in exploring and extracting archived data from Reddit. Built as part of the Arctic Shift project, this user interface enables seamless searching and downloading of vast archives, making it an invaluable resource for researchers, developers, and Reddit enthusiasts alike.

The user-friendly design of Arctic Shift Web UI allows for easy navigation and quick access to data. Whether you're looking to analyze trends, gather information for studies, or simply dive into the wealth of discussions found on Reddit, this tool simplifies the process with its efficient functionality.

Features

  • Easy Installation: Quickly set up the project with popular package managers like npm, pnpm, or yarn using simple commands.
  • Development Server: Start a local development server effortlessly, allowing for real-time testing and modifications of your application.
  • Production Build: Create a refined production version of the app with minimal steps, ensuring optimized performance for users.
  • Preview Functionality: Preview the production build to test features and layout before going live, ensuring everything works flawlessly.
  • Archived Data Access: Search and download extensive Reddit data archives, providing a comprehensive resource for a variety of applications.
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Svelte

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Vite

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Typescript

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