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Use this tag to POST, or announce, libraries which provide access to the Stack Exchange API and/or Stack exchange sites. The body of the question will give usage examples, as well as source and licensing details. For *general* questions use the [libraries] tag instead. For questions about a specific library, post an "answer" to that library's "question" announcement.

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Py-StackExchange: An API wrapper for Python

Feature Request A little feature I think could come in handy. Right now, there is no way to get the url of a Question/Answer from the Answer object (I'm talking about the actual URL on the site, e.g …
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Py-StackExchange: An API wrapper for Python

Another quick question: Is there any way to get a user's answers without going through the user object? I want to save a fetch of a user's answers, and since I already have his id, I could go to: htt …
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Py-StackExchange: An API wrapper for Python

Original question I'm having problems using the library. …
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Py-StackExchange: An API wrapper for Python

OK, I'm probably missing the obvious, but how do I get the body of an answer? For example, in your code snippet: >>> so = stackexchange.Site('api.stackoverflow.com') >>> me = so.user(41981) >>> me.a …
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Py-StackExchange: An API wrapper for Python

Quick bug: Doing this: anss = so.answers(user_id=175645, pagesize=100, body=True) ans1 = anss[0] ans1.owner Produces this stacktrace: Traceback (most recent call last): File "<pyshell#46>", lin …
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