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# Get feed

> Returns posts from a top-level Reddit feed such as best, hot, new, top, rising, or controversial.

## What it does

Returns posts from a top-level Reddit feed such as best, hot, new, top, rising, or controversial.

## Tool details

| Field         | Value                         |
| ------------- | ----------------------------- |
| Tool name     | `reddit_get_feed`             |
| Platform      | Reddit                        |
| REST endpoint | `GET /v1/reddit/feeds/{feed}` |
| Result type   | Collection tool               |

## Parameters

| Parameter           | Type       | Required | Description                                                                                                                                     |
| ------------------- | ---------- | -------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `feed`              | `string`   | Yes      | Reddit feed kind Allowed values: `best`, `hot`, `new`, `top`, `rising`, `controversial`.                                                        |
| `count`             | `integer`  | No       | Number of posts to fetch (maximum: 100) Default: `25`.                                                                                          |
| `cursor`            | `string`   | No       | Pagination cursor                                                                                                                               |
| `time`              | `string`   | No       | Time window for top or controversial feeds: hour, day, week, month, year, or all Allowed values: `hour`, `day`, `week`, `month`, `year`, `all`. |
| `projection_preset` | `string`   | No       | Defaults to `minimal`. Allowed values: `full`, `minimal`, `identity`, `engagement`, `content`.                                                  |
| `data_fields`       | `string[]` | No       | Adds top-level keys from `data` on top of the selected `projection_preset`.                                                                     |
| `item_fields`       | `string[]` | No       | Adds keys from `data.orderedItems[]` on top of the selected `projection_preset`.                                                                |

## Example

```json theme={null}
{
  "name": "reddit_get_feed",
  "arguments": {
    "feed": "popular",
    "count": 25,
    "projection_preset": "minimal",
    "data_fields": [
      "orderedItems",
      "nextCursor",
      "cursor",
      "itemCount"
    ],
    "item_fields": [
      "entityId",
      "name",
      "published",
      "content",
      "url"
    ]
  }
}
```

## Available data fields

* `@context`
* `type`
* `partOf`
* `totalItems`
* `cursor`
* `nextCursor`
* `next`
* `itemCount`
* `orderedItems`

## Available item fields

* `type`
* `id`
* `url`
* `entityId`
* `name`
* `content`
* `published`
* `isEdited`
* `isLocked`
* `isOriginal`
* `isPinned`
* `isSponsored`
* `isAdult`
* `isSpoiler`
* `isSearchable`
* `likeCount`
* `voteCount`
* `commentCount`
* `shareCount`
* `attributedTo`
* `icon`
* `image`
* `attachment`
* `tag`
* `quote`

## Response notes

Successful calls return a JSON object with a top-level `data` field and, when
available, `metadata.creditsUsed` and `metadata.creditsRemaining`. See
[response format](/getting-started/response-format),
[pagination](/getting-started/pagination), and [credits](/getting-started/credits).
