Related -- I've been using this tool [0] for years, to back up my trello boards daily. Only been one brief hiccup, due to a change of API, IIRC, about a year ago, that was resolved within a few days.<p>I don't have a workflow for utilising the resultant dumps, but that's an unlikely edge case - it's just been important for me, given the occasional horror stories about being locked out of proprietary services, to actually have the content.<p>[0] <a href="https://github.com/mattab/trello-backup" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/mattab/trello-backup</a>
Love it. Always my main issue with Trello, losing archived stuff from view.<p>Moved to Obsidian this year and can pull in my old Trello boards now.<p>Thanks for sharing.
Trello is great, and this kind of tools help the ecosystem...shame that when Trello got acquired by Atlassian, the only new improvement to the product was the fact they've acquired Butler for automations (really amazing powerup tool if you ask me), but other than that, Atlassian didn't turn Trello into a competitor to what Airtable and Notion are today, kinda sad - I guess they just wanna keep it running as is?
this is great!<p>I have a use in mind that this would probably work really well for, but I would need to be able to tell it to backup only a single card. maybe it's time for me to learn some C#!