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It is not young but there are simply little tools.
I should write an "awesome everything" list of BTRFS
Those are for snapshots not like data crawing. More like a backup your data tool than you fucked up but maybe something is written so you can have it back.
Try r-linux ? It is supposed to be able to recover deleted files on BTRFS
R-Linux seems nice but I don't see any mention about BTRFS...