Dikiy58, It looks like you are using an HDD and not an SSD.
It only takes a few minutes on an SSD drive.
But it’s pretty tiring anyway.
On the other hand, I would like to leave the ability to have direct access to the saved posts in text form.
Freddy., thanks for your great programs, but there is always something you can do a little better. The problem is that themaManager collects and saves absolutely all posts of a given user.
I understand that in the program you can manually delete most of the old posts and reduce the number of files. But periodically, you will still need to run "Topic fetch" and this scan will again collect all the posts that were manually deleted. Why would you need to run "Topic fetch"?
Because during the automatic check, some posts are skipped for some unknown reason. On some forums, up to several dozen posts are skipped during the week without any error messages. A "Topic fetch" triggered manually finds these missing posts.
I don't think Dikiy58 needs all of his 700,000 posts in 10 years.
If there was an opportunity to set in themaManager a limit on the number of current posts in a topic, then this could greatly help in solving this problem of "a huge heap of small files". For example, you can set the post age or post ID as a limit. Let's say I keep the posts up to date for the last half a year. Why would I store and move all posts from a topic that is 10 years old? It also greatly slows down the editing of posts - the program sequentially iterates over all posts in the topic that it has saved .
Thanks!
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