cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/3232301
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Hi everyone!
On the surface, this update brings a handful of features integrating the extension with other tools and services. We have the first of many features from the LemmyTools userscript, as well as the support for Alexandrite and Photon frontends. You can also directly search for communities through Lemmyverse.net and for posts through search-lemmy.com, among other small changes.
The biggest change was behind the scenes. I’ve completely refactored the code throughout the extension. Now that we have a clearer plan for the extension, I simplified all around, such as consolidating most functions to a central utils.js
file. I also reworked the settings, and unfortunately this means you may have to add your home instance again. Moving forwards, it should be a lot easier to maintain the extension and for people to collaborate, which brings me to:
I’ve put together some notes on how the extension is structured for those that want to help. The extension itself is fairly simple, and it doesn’t use any particular framework or anything. It should a great first project to work on, even if you are just learning or new to web development.
Having more people add to one place would make it easier for users that are juggling many extensions and userscripts. That’s why I’ve been focussed on having a more intuitive structure for the project and leaving detailed notes and comments. I’m also likely not going to have as much time starting next month so I’m trying to do what I can now to get everything rolling.
If you don’t know where to start or just have an idea, let me know and I’ll see what I can do :)
As always, you can add new ideas and issues here: https://github.com/cynber/lemmy-instance-assistant/issues
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