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Cynber@lemmy.caOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•FOSS Android apps that can view webpages offline?1·1 year agoThat would work
I’ll check it out
Cynber@lemmy.caOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•FOSS Android apps that can view webpages offline?1·1 year agoThank you, I’ll try those
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I was chatting with a friend, and she mentioned how she tries to at least set up a README, which includes her vision for the project and her plan for the implementation, design, and goals.
Best case scenario is that the planning helps her complete the project herself. Worst case scenario, someone else can pick up where she left off and use her considerations for the project.
I’m thinking of doing that for future projects too
Cynber@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•Does anyone know any block staking game for Linux?1·2 years agoThis doesn’t answer the Linux part, but on FDroid there’s something similar as “Retro Stack”
Cynber@lemmy.caOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•How to handle collaborators on an open source project?2·2 years agoThank you for sharing! This is my first project like this so I’ve got lots to learn. I’m going to try and contribute to a few other ones so try and learn what it’s like
Cynber@lemmy.caOPto Programming@programming.dev•How to handle collaborators on an open source project?2·2 years agoThis is very helpful, thank you! I’ll look into setting up more of that sometime
Cynber@lemmy.caOPto Programming@programming.dev•How to handle collaborators on an open source project?2·2 years agoGood to know, I’ll explore some more
Thank you!
Cynber@lemmy.caOPto Programming@programming.dev•How to handle collaborators on an open source project?2·2 years agoMakes sense, thank you!
Sounds good! This was my first dive into browser extensions as well. It’s not too bad once you go over the basics. If you give it a try, see the contributing page on the repo’s wiki for some resources on how to get started with browser extensions.
A super short summary is:
- manifest.json is the entry point, it links to HTML files (which represent things like the popup, sidebar) and scripts (which do most of the work)
- the background script runs all the time (see background.js), and the content scripts run on specific pages (ex. There’s one for Lemmy community pages, one for error pages)
If you DO give it a try, we were part way through migrating features from the LemmyTools userscript and that might be a good place to start. I wasn’t familiar with userscripts so I didn’t make much progress, and can’t get back to it for a little while. The issues page of the repo should have LemmyTools related features tagged. If any details are missing, let me know and I’ll add them in :)
We’re actually working on a browser extension for this! It currently supports both communities and posts
We ran into the same issue, federated sites are hard to work with. Right now, the extension has it so that a user needs to right click on a link to be redirected. That way the user can choose which links get redirected, and there’s no chance of accidentally redirecting the wrong thing.
There are other solutions (using the API for example), but they seemed to slow the browser down too much. Another proposed feature that hasn’t been implemented yet was to redirect when holding down a key (when holding down “r”, try to redirect the link).
Feel free to take a look, try it, and you can totally contribute code. It’s all open source and we’ve tried to keep the code simple and easy to verify/contribute.
I don’t have as much experience working with the stack, but from what I’ve read it seems like Rust is a pretty solid choice for the backend. It also seems like a lot of the upgrades people want are for the front end, so that’s what would benefit the most from being simpler.
Typescript makes sense, and a handful of frameworks have typescript support. Would anyone know more about the benefits of using Inferno over something like Vue/Nuxt or plain React?
Cynber@lemmy.caOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Instance Assistant v1.2.5 released: You can now generate posts for Lemmy/Kbin, search for posts, and redirect posts from foreign instances1·2 years agoOops, I definitely did
Should be fixed now
Cynber@lemmy.caOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Instance Assistant v1.2.5 released: You can now generate posts for Lemmy/Kbin, search for posts, and redirect posts from foreign instances3·2 years agoI was so excited when I finally got it working :)
Cynber@lemmy.cato Open Source@lemmy.ml•GitHub is slowly rolling in 2FA. Any good open source apps that will enable me to activate 2FA token on android?17·2 years agoYep, it works perfectly
Bitwarden has it too, but eggs in one basket etc.
Cynber@lemmy.cato Lemmy@lemmy.ml•It would be nice to have a "lemmy checker" tool that shows you what instances a given url is posted to.English1·2 years agoI’ll see if I can roll this into a future update for !instance_assistant@lemmy.ca . I wanted to try and get a “post to Lemmy” button working, and this is a part of that. Looks like the reddit one was done using a Reddit API, and while the Lemmy ones are different it shouldn’t be too bad.
UPDATE: I’m able to search for links within the body of posts, but haven’t figured out why it doesn’t search the links yet. I’ll look into it later
The only limitation might be that the search is limited to a particular instance. Since there is an unlimited number of instances, I don’t think there’s an easy way to search them all without some external service doing some caching of some kind. We could have it search a bunch of different instances, but I want to minimize unnecessary / spammy requests.
@Bucky@816am.ddns.net, is it important for the extension icon to display the number, or did you usually run a manual search?****
fixed!
That’s something my extension actually helps with as well :)
I’m the dev of the “Instance Assistant” browser extension. If you could please add the following links:
- Firefox: link (addons.mozilla.org)
- Chrome: link (chrome.google.com)
- Community: !instance_assistant@lemmy.ca
- GitHub: https://github.com/cynber/lemmy-instance-assistant
I plan on experimenting with the suggestions posted here. That way I can narrow down where the problem is
The live website works on desktop and mobile. The offline folder works well on desktop, but it has issues on mobile, such as the search bar not working