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Hello! I just included “Cross post” as a filter on the website. To show apps that support Cross-Posting or Mod log (tools), deselect the other filters under the “Features” column.
I am planning a front-end rewrite in React or another UI framework to be more reactive and modern. If you have any suggestions, I am all ears. Thank you!
Hello, and thank you!
You are correct, LemmyApps does not currently support Codeberg. I will add support soon, as I recently found the API documentation.
By pre-release candidates are you referring to releases built from source found in the GitHub/Releases tab? If so, this is intended. Some folks use it to publish Beta and Gold Master releases. The idea is that if there is a release, regardless of build stability, it would be noted.
I will brainstorm features and add a new column for filtering. I am thinking of 10 core features or so to start, with room for more.
By claimed app option, do you mean a filter that shows apps that were claimed? Or a separate page?
That is an interesting idea. If I understand correctly, an app might support multiple services such as Lemmy, Kbin, Mastodon, etc. Ideally, the listing should indicate this, along with the version? (In the case of Lemmy, 0.19 being the latest)
Thank you for the feedback! I think these are solid improvements.
Thank you for pointing this out! LemmyApps uses the “PushedAt” field from the GitHub repository response to determine the latest commit. However, this appears to be the latest commit across all branches, including dependabot/*
branches.
I may have found a workaround that considers just the main branch. I will add this to the priority implementation list.
Excellent point! I had similar thoughts, and have been pondering how to better represent smaller apps. My hope is for all apps to have equal footing with one another, regardless of community size.
What are your thoughts on a quiz/survey page to find an app? Perhaps we can have a section at the top of the page with a button that says “Take the App Quiz”. It would be a couple of sections with big buttons that help narrow down what you are most interested in when using an app.
Sample features could be: accessibility, mod log, sync, multiple-account manager, localization etc.