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date: '2023-10-03'
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title: Migrating your Letterboxd data
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- development
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- tech
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link: https://github.com/jensb89/trakt---letterboxd-import
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In case you missed the news [Letterboxd was acquired](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/29/business/media/letterboxd-new-owner.html) and, assurances about nothing changing quickly followed. But, I think it's safe to say we've seen this movie before.<!-- excerpt -->
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I went ahead and migrated my watch history from Letterboxd over to [Trakt](https://trakt.tv), which I already use to keep track of the TV shows I'm watching. To do this I used [a tool](https://github.com/jensb89/trakt---letterboxd-import) written by [Jens Brauer](https://github.com/jensb89). Run through the steps in the README and you should be able to export your data from the newly acquired service[^1].
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[^1]: I imported my `diary` data first and then my `watchlist` as the former is a bit more curated than the latter. If you take this approach, wait, let's say, an hour or two to avoid getting rate-limited by the Trakt API.
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