geddit-app
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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geddit-app
- Geddit: The open-source Reddit App without the API restrictions - Time to Get Involved!
- Geddit v1.7 is out! - Including comment trees and more...
- Geddit: An open-source Reddit app to Get Involved
- Geddit v1.6 – Material Design Ported to Web
- Suggestion: only fetch with API when logged on
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Geddit v1.4 released – An open-source Reddit client without using their API
Hey guys, I've released a new version of the app, which includes changes to the UI, a new video player, an update manager to update the app to the latest version, support for opening Reddit links as the default app, and many more!
You can check the [GitHub Releases](https://github.com/kaangiray26/geddit-app/releases) to get the latest version, although I'm also trying to make a release in F-Droid.
I appreciate all the nice comments and support I've seen so far. Feel free to leave a comment!
- Geddit v1.3 Released: An Open-source, Android Reddit client without using API
- GitHub - kaangiray26/geddit-app: Geddit is an open-source, Reddit client for Android without using their API
frontend
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How to run a small social network
Shameless plug: https://rings.social (GPLv3) is my attempt to build a Reddit-like social network
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Geddit: Open-source, Reddit client for Android without using API
You can do the opposite: take the Reddit apps that aren't working anymore, do a one line change [1] (to use https://api.rings.social) and you're now able to use a Reddit client to browse Rings [2][3] - a Reddit API compatible content-voting platform licensed as AGPLv3.
[1]: https://github.com/rings-social/Infinity-For-Rings/commit/cd...
[2]: https://rings.social
[3]: https://github.com/rings-social
- Rings.social Reddit-API compatible and Open Source content-voting platform
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Rings.social – Reddit-API compatible and Open Source content-voting platform
https://github.com/rings-social/frontend/issues/7
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Show HN: Rings.social – A WIP content voting platform Reddit API compatible
Hello HN!
I'm building https://rings.social in response to the Reddit API changes.
My goal is to add a compatibility layer for Reddit clients, so that the switch to Rings will include the already existing apps (Sync, RIF, Apollo, Boost, Infinity, ...).
To try it out on your own, you can compile a version of Infinity for Reddit [1] by doing a one line change [2] that uses either https://api.rings.social or your own backend running on your network.
Please, be aware, the project is still work in progress - you're free to contribute to it and send PRs. You can also help us shape the future of the project via GitHub, email or Slack. By commenting on this thread you'll already help shape it.
[1]: https://github.com/Docile-Alligator/Infinity-For-Reddit
[2]: https://github.com/Docile-Alligator/Infinity-For-Reddit/blob...
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Rings.social - a Reddit-API compatible content-voting platform
Since all the great mobile apps are shutting down due to the new API policy at Reddit, I'm building a Reddit-API compatible alternative called rings.social. The idea is to have a Reddit alternative that has a compatibility layer with the Reddit API, so that migrating away from Reddit (for the mobile app developers) is effortless.
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Baconreader's final release announcement
The project is still ongoing, but developers can contribute to the frontend on GitHub and everyone can discuss about it on Slack
What are some alternatives?
stealth
tafkars
apollo-backend - Apollo backend server
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
Infinity-For-Rings - A Rings client for Android
backend
geddit - Reddit's public API without authentication
arcanemachine