I’ve been annoyed by the “copy !communityname@server.host to your instance’s search” aspect of joining new communities. To make this more streamlined I created this extension to add a “Search on [myhomeinstance]” button on community pages. It’s currently submitted for approval in the chrome web store, which could take a few days, but you should be able to install it as an unpacked extension in developer mode today. Please let me know what you think and if you have any suggestions.

  • Old Man Fire
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    42 years ago

    please explain how to install this to a guy with fat thumbs and no idea what he’s doing. do i just copy the folder or something? and if so, where to? thanks in advance. seems like a fantastic tool

    • @RedKrieg@lemmy.redkrieg.comOP
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      42 years ago

      Until it’s approved in the web store, you have to:

      1. Download the extension files from github.
      2. Open chrome://extensions/
      3. Click “Load unpacked”
      4. Navigate to the folder that contains “manifest.json”
      5. Click “Select”
      6. Open the extension options to set your home instance (default is lemmy.world)
      • @RedKrieg@lemmy.redkrieg.comOP
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        12 years ago

        Yeah, I initially wanted to take you directly to the community on your instance but currently you get a very basic 404 message like that. I went with the search option since it should show your instance’s UI regardless. If a future Lemmy release loads the yet-to-be-federated communities from url correctly, I’ll change this extension to do that.

    • tchambers
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      12 years ago

      Can you describe to me how after the plugin is active, it should work for a Firefox user with a Kbin account browsing a Lemmy site? Is there any visual difference after the plugin is working? Or just links now go to your local Kbin server?

      • lixus98
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        2 years ago

        It should be a difference, a little kbin icon appears on mentions of lemmy communities like “! communityname@lemmy.ml
        Edit: I didn’t expect for people to use it so soon, I will give you more information in a bit when I get to my pc