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If you are looking for assistance in trying to interact with pages found on instances other than the one on which you have an account, here is what I believe is available so far.
you can see the same information as a table here.
note: this information will certainly become out of date in the near future. I advise you to conduct a fresh search for up to date information
Update July 3, 2023: I fixed the links hopefully. While I was doing that, I included links to chrome store where developer provided them. But I didn't search the chrome store itself.
Instance Assistant for Lemmy & Kbin
- Install Firefox, Chrome coming soon
- FF dev page cynber (Support developer)
- Description Ensures that the Lemmy instance you are on is the one you want to be on.
- This extension will create a button on a Lemmy community page, which will let you easily jump to the same page on your home instance.
- Users 24
- Reviews Reviews Rated 3 out of 5
- Permissions Access your data for all websites
- Links Support site
- Version + size 1.0.1 (See all versions), 97.22 KB
- Updated a day ago (Jul 1, 2023)
- License GNU General Public License v3.0
Lemmy Home Instance Helper
- Install Firefox
- FF dev page RedKrieg
- Description Adds a 'Search' link to Lemmy communities on servers where you are not logged in.
- Users 11
- Reviews There are no ratings yet.
- Permissions Access your data for all websites
- Links Homepage, Support site, Support Email (note July 3, 23: The first 2 links are not working for me but they are as listed on the firefox page)
- Version + size 0.2.2 (See all versions), 12.23 KB
- Updated 17 days ago (Jun 15, 2023)
- License The MIT License
Kbin Link
- Install Firefox, Chrome
- FF dev page Lixus
- Description Find it annoying to copy paste
[!memes@lemmy.world](/c/memes@lemmy.world)
to look at a Lemmy community? This extension is for you. - This extension looks for Lemmy style communities and replaces them to direct you to seeing that community on your kbin/lemmy instance.
- Users 162
- Reviews Reviews Rated 5 out of 5
- Permissions Access your data for all websites
- Links Support site, Support Email
- Version + size 1.3.9 (See all versions), 29.42 KB
- Updated 17 days ago (Jun 16, 2023)
- License Unlicense
Lemmy Link
- Install Firefox, Chrome
- FF dev page fcuks
- Description Extension to make it easy to interact with different Lemmy communities
- Users 191
- Reviews Reviews Rated 5 out of 5
- Permissions Access your data for all websites
- Links Homepage
- Version + size 1.3.5 (See all versions), 19.45 KB
- Updated 18 days ago (Jun 15, 2023)
- License Mozilla Public License 2.0
I also made a thread for some kbin userscripts/extensions to make things a bit easier. see here.
notably I highly suggest kbin enhancement script which adds a lot of usability and quality of life features.
Hi I installed via greasemonkey and it took me a while of switching on/off to discern a ny difference.
All I can see is that for thread pages, top level comments, at the bottom, there is a link
toggle replies (x)
(x = # of replies) which hides comments below.I disabled any other plugin/userstyle/userscript that might be acting on lemmy/kbin.
If you check the sidebar settings you can see a list of stuff that you can toggle with kbin enhancement script. Things such as showing the host instance for a user/magazine, moving the comment box to the top of comments, letting you collapse comment threads, showing the OP in a thread, etc. it does a lot of the things I felt kbin was lacking.
Aha! I see now. I thought I looked there before but missed the difference. Thanks!