Where can I find questions marked favorite on Stack Overflow?
4 Answers
favorite is now renamed as saves
Click here to see your favorites question
Open your profile and click on the favorites tab.
Like the below screenshot.
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This answer is no longer accurate. See Cauchy Schwarz's answer as "favorites" is now saves. May 4, 2023 at 15:38
Open your profile by clicking on your profile pic. And inside it, click on the favourites tab. There you can see the questions marked as favourite.
I was going to be a jerk and say "you could write a Python script to do it".
But I actually tried because I don't know web scraping and it was actually fun.
import re
import urllib.request
userID=input('enter stack overflow ID ')
url = 'https://stackoverflow.com/users/'+userID+'?tab=favorites'
data = urllib.request.urlopen(url).read()
data1 = data.decode('utf-8')
numberFav=re.search("<span class='count'>",data1)
numberFav=data1[numberFav.end():numberFav.end()+1]
urlFav=[]
for _ in range(int(numberFav)):
m = re.search('<div class="summary">', data1)
pad=54
start = m.start() + pad
s=re.search('class="question-hyperlink">', data1[start:])
end = start + s.start() -2
newString = data1[start:end]
urlFav.append('stackoverflow.com'+newString)
data1=data1[start:]
for i in range(len(urlFav)):
print('{}\n'.format(urlFav[i]))
# for your ID 10504840 it was stackoverflow.com/questions/6171630/why-isnt-operator-overloading-for-pointers-allowed-to-work
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1Unfortunately, you need to know where to look on the page for making a python script ! (I know you did it for the fun, but you should use beautifulsoup, it helps a lot in scrapping and you don't have to use magic numbers in your code anymore (such as
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1If you want to write a script might as well use the API for it instead of scraping: api.stackexchange.com/docs/me-favorites Jan 12, 2023 at 9:33