threadclient
photon-reddit
threadclient | photon-reddit | |
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6 | 7 | |
30 | 67 | |
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4.6 | 8.1 | |
2 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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threadclient
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The future of troddit
https://thread.pfg.pw/ is an interesting project and is also open source
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Feature Requests
Submit feature requests here or on github
- What's the free software way to use reddit?
- Reddit's website uses DRM for fingerprinting
- Reddit front end client?
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1984
I'm using some pretty simple logic to correct these that seems to be working well
photon-reddit
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The future of troddit
https://photon-reddit.com works well on desktop and is open source
- Typescript types?
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Reddit access_token cors error after I've put my app behind an NGINX proxy server.
Hi there, I've put my self hosted (docker) reddit fronted photon-reddit behind an nginx proxy so I could have SSL Encryption. But the problem is, that I get cors errors now.
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Windows Version
I made a website not an app for desktop users. photon-reddit.com is open source and free without ads. It's minimalistic but has 90% of features you'll probably need + some cool power features. Some more info on r/photon_reddit
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How do I get the user's username with reddit api client?
Here is my TS code for completing the authorization and here for auth token requests
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I made a reddit web app for desktop users. I got sick of new reddit and didn't like old reddit, so here is photon-reddit
I made Photon with pure vanilla JS/TS + SCSS. It runs on an express.js server, but 99% of things are done client side. Here is the GitHub repository.
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Help! What is a 'Link' in the Reddit API. There seems to be different understandings and definitions
Open Source
What are some alternatives?
troddit - A web client for Reddit with authenticated logins and a variety of browsing options
snoots - A modern, fully-featured, strongly-typed reddit api wrapper.
sengi - Mastodon & Pleroma Multi-account Desktop Client
Reddit.NET - A Reddit API library for .NET Standard with OAuth support. Written in C#.
solid-router - A declarative router for solid-js
toolbox-devvit - Helpers forworking with /r/toolbox data from Devvit community apps
RedReader - An unofficial open source Android app for Reddit.
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
Reddit-Enhancement-Suite - Reddit Enhancement Suite
reddit-context-bot - an event-based, reddit moderation bot built on top of snoowrap and written in typescript [Moved to: https://github.com/FoxxMD/context-mod]