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Beautiful Reddit threads, live in your terminal

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oh-my-reddit – beautiful reddit threads, live in your terminal

by renatoworks·Jun 16, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidCozy

Terminal Reddit reader when rtv and TUI already handle this well.

Strengths
  • Browser cookie reuse for authentication avoids manual token copy-paste workflows
  • Optional GPT-4o-mini sentiment analysis adds AI layer without blocking core functionality
Weaknesses
  • Terminal Reddit clients already exist with rtv, TUI, and multiple established options
  • AI sentiment feature feels bolted on rather than core to the browsing experience
Category
Target Audience

Terminal users who browse Reddit frequently

Similar To

rtv · TUI · reddit-terminal

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