Apollo-CustomApiCredentials
git-conventional-commits
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770 | 307 | |
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6.1 | 6.8 | |
6 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Objective-C | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Apollo-CustomApiCredentials
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Ask HN: What was the outcome of Reddit blackout?
Apollo still works perfectly if you sideload it: https://old.reddit.com/r/apolloapp/comments/14nzii3/how_to_c...
https://github.com/ichitaso/ApolloPatcher/releases/latest
https://github.com/EthanArbuckle/Apollo-CustomApiCredentials
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Can anyone give an up to date tutorial on inputting an Imgur API token?
Are you using this? https://github.com/EthanArbuckle/Apollo-CustomApiCredentials/
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[News] How to still use Apollo after reddit api price changes
Artemis customizes the User Agent, doesn’t it? Or am I mistaken? I could swear that I read something you posted somewhere talking about Artemis regarding the user agent. If so, does it use the official Reddit app as the user agent, or perhaps Mobile Safari? I’m not entirely sure what it should appear as to be safe, but perhaps either a chosen (in settings?) or randomized web browser user agent seems like it would work. According to this on GitHub, “anyone trying to get the app running on their device with their own API key should also modify the redirect URL, and user agent being sent to Reddit”.
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Ideal ApolloAPI tweak or updates to existing tweaks
We have at least three working options to use Apollo nowadays but as pointed out here, besides CustomAPI for reddit and Imgur we should also: change redirect URL and user agent to prevent Reddit from just block every request with the "Apollo" word in it - a new tweak should so:
- [Free Release] ApolloPatcher - Change the Apollo client ID
- Use your own Reddit API credentials in Apollo
- I found a GitHub repository that modifies the Apollo app to use your own API key
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How to get Apollo back - not my idea credit goes to u/AaronMakrevis
Using the ipa from here
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ELI5: Why third party apps like RIF apk can't be patched or modded to remain usable as before
A number of individuals are already using their private developer API key to use Apollo again. You can find a GitHub repository specifically created for that purpose here.
- patch for android
git-conventional-commits
- Apollo dev posts backend code to Git to disprove Reddit’s claims of scrapping and inefficiency
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Maintain consistent styles for developers working across various editors
> https://direnv.net/ -- when you cd to a directory, do things like set variables.
Just use dotenv instead.
https://asdf-vm.com/ -- manage and use specific versions of software. Can work with direnv too!
May be useful in some cases, but adds a global dependency on asdf itself.
> https://pre-commit.com/ -- git hooks that I personally found easier to manage than Husky.
Git hooks are disturbing and slow down and/or break advanced git interactions.
> https://github.com/qoomon/git-conventional-commits -- enforce standard commit messages. Works with pre-commit!
Only if you want to be so pedantic about them. I find it mostly a waste of time to enforce commit message style.
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Automated Frontend Workflow
After installation, it will generate a lefthook.yml file which can be customized to perform a static code analysis before committing the code. For example, it can ensure that the git commit follows the git-conventional-commits, and use Prettier, ESLint, and Stylelint to check, format, and fix any file which will be committed and run any test related with Vitest depending on the filetype and run each in parallel.
What are some alternatives?
AltStore - AltStore is an alternative app store for non-jailbroken iOS devices.
better-commits - A CLI for creating better commits following the conventional commits specification
How-to-Downgrade-apps-on-AppStore-with-iTunes-and-Charles-Proxy
desk - A lightweight workspace manager for the shell
ApolloPatcher - Apollo for Reddit tweak with in-app configurable API keys
not-autotools - A collection of awesome and self-documented m4 macros for GNU Autotools
Tweaked-iOS-Apps - archive
detect-secrets - A developer-friendly secrets detection tool for CI and pre-commit hooks based on Yelp's detect-secrets
revanced-patches - 🧩 Patches for ReVanced
git-scribe - ✍️ AI copilot for crafting insightful Git commit messages
theos-jailed - A Theos module to develop jailed tweaks for iOS 8 and up
editorconfig-vim - EditorConfig plugin for Vim