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Lemmy Plugins and Userscripts

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A general repository for user scripts and plugins used to enhance the Lemmy browsing experience.

Post (or cross-post) your favorite Lemmy enhancements here!

General posting suggestions:

Thanks!

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cross-posted from: https://thesimplecorner.org/post/83502

LemmyTools - ReadMe

Current Features: 0.2.0.1

  • All external links open in new tab with noreferrer enabled
  • Adds a positional side bar that has a searchable list of communities
  • Click&drag to resize images
  • Set image size after clicking thumbnail
  • Hide Lemmy Sidebars
  • Show all images on page automatically or by a button click - 0.2.0.1 - (works with all languages now and can be disabled)
  • Adds the ability to use the old.reddit style script by soundjester/lemmy_monkey: https://github.com/soundjester/lemmy_monkey (Also: Option to edit post and comment size for easier reading).
  • Auto unblur NSFW images
  • A link back to home instance on remote instances
  • Browse remote community on home instance
  • Subscribe to instance easier that doesn't exist on your home instance.
  • Works and styled for mobile use as well.

Installation and Configuration:

1 - Browser must have a Userscript addon (Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey, Etc...). Tested with Greasemonkey.

2 - Download either the .JS file or install from greasyfork.

3 - Set home lemmy instance via options page once script is loaded (and manually edit the homeInstance variable in script for all functionality)

This script is all done by a complete amateur for fun. Enjoy and feel free to fork it!

Get it here: Github or GreasyFork

Please submit issues to the github for feature requests and problems: Github LemmyTools Issues

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Thank you. Having a ton of support and contributors from other lemming(s) here and on github. :D