Reddit Content Fetcher
Fetches Reddit content via Gemini CLI when WebFetch is blocked or returns 403 errors
What is it?
A Claude Code skill for fetching Reddit content when standard web fetching tools are blocked or return 403 errors. It uses Gemini CLI as a proxy to reliably access Reddit posts, comments, and threads. Particularly useful for research and content analysis tasks involving Reddit data.
How to use it?
When you need Reddit content, the skill automatically:
- Detects that standard WebFetch would be blocked by Reddit
- Routes the request through Gemini CLI for reliable access
- Extracts post content, comments, and metadata
- Returns clean, structured content for analysis
Requires Gemini CLI to be installed and configured. The skill handles authentication and rate limiting automatically.
Key Features
- Reliable Reddit content fetching bypassing 403 blocks
- Gemini CLI integration for proxy-based access
- Post and comment extraction with metadata
- Automatic fallback when WebFetch fails on Reddit URLs
- Clean content formatting for analysis and research
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Download Reddit Content Fetcher
Reddit Content Fetcher is free and open source. Download it from the official source repository — clone it with git or use GitHub's Download ZIP option on the repo page — then copy the skill folder into your project's .claude/skills/ directory to install it.
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