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I hope I never have to use this since I really like my instance, but thanks a bunch for making it! I curate my feed by blocking all communities I have zero interest in, which results in a gigantic blocklist that would not really be feasible to migrate manually, so having a tool to do it is a lifesaver.
Edit: just because I'm curious and I know next to nothing about programming- would it be possible to port this to Android too?
Unfortunately not super easy to port to mobile because of the language I wrote it in - which in my defense, I chose because it's the same language as the Lemmy back-end and "official" API.
You are the second person to ask though so I guess I should have thought more about that!
We'll see how long the project lasts and maybe I'll consider it in the future, but the hope is that this is a stop-gap until Lemmy has an official method for transferring this data.