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@devidw/replika-diary-export

v0.1.1

Published

Export your entire Replika diary including all images.

Downloads

4

Readme

Replika Diary Export

This repository is a simple way to export your replika diary to a local JSON file (./export/diary.json). All images are exported into a separate folder as well (./export/images).

Installation

npm install @devidw/replika-diary-export

Usage

Once you have installed the package, you need to set a few environment variables, which the script will use to identify your account when connecting to the replika API at https://my.replika.com/api/.

These variables are:

  • X_AUTH_TOKEN
  • X_USER_ID
  • X_DEVICE_ID
  • X_TIMESTAMP_HASH

You can find these variables inspecting the traffic from your developer tools in your browser. To do so, navigate to the network tab and see the request headers to the replika API. From there, you can find the values of the variables and copy them to set the environment variables.

When you are ready, here is how you can export your diary:

import ReplikaDiaryExport from "@devidw/replika-diary-export"

const replikaDiaryExport = new ReplikaDiaryExport()
replikaDiaryExport.export()

Once the execution is finished, you will find a file called diary.json in the ./export folder containing the exported diary. As well, you will find a folder called images containing all the images exported and downloaded from the replika API.