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+title: "Duolingo Streak Preservation"
+date: 2019-01-16T09:51:00
+lastmod: 2020-06-19T00:33
+tags: ["languages", "linux", "servers", "snippets", "software"]
+---
+
+I'm a great fan of Duolingo, and while I have a number of issues with it I still consider it a generally useful platform for scratching the itch of learning a language.
+One incentive they employ is to have a daily streak, indicating that you've maintained your practice for a certain number of days without slipping up once.
+
+Now, for better or for worse, this streak is now something I take a humble amount of pride in. Some may consider it unsporting whereas others may consider it out and out cheating, but once you've amassed a certain number of lingots the streak can be maintained near indefinitely.
+
+The project we're using to achieve this is the comprehensive [Unofficial Duolingo API](https://github.com/KartikTalwar/Duolingo).
+
+Firstly, you want to clone this project into a folder, and then start a new text file in the same directory with the following contents:
+```
+#!/usr/bin/env python3
+
+import duolingo
+lingo = duolingo.Duolingo('username', password='password')
+lingo.buy_item('streak_freeze', 'nb')
+```
+The only values here than need altering are the username, password and language abbreviation code (nb for Norwegian Bokmål)
+
+### Cron
+Then you'll want to run the script regularly via cron which can be done by adding the below to your crontab with `crontab -e`, I run the above script a few times a day via cron just to make sure it runs. My line is as follows:
+```
+5 */8 * * * $HOME/bin/duolingo/auto.py
+```
+Where `auto.py` is the script you saved above. This will run the script every 8 hours (00:01, 08:01 and 16:01).
+
+### Docker
+In the past, I've [created a docker file](https://github.com/breadcat/Dockerfiles/commit/7ee24ece87d6604a5af373d334cfddf5713a11d5#diff-97f0aec7ad82d5d15585c03bdbd65392) for this, but I wouldn't recommend using it via docker as failures are generally more silent via docker.
+
+
+* **Edit 2020-06-19:** Personally, I've [recently moved this](https://github.com/breadcat/Dockerfiles/commit/d56a650fd02d33061af4e7b1c4e85ce0812b4a5b) into a function in a larger project, however this is currently broken due to [an upstream bug](https://github.com/KartikTalwar/Duolingo/issues/79) \ No newline at end of file