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Looks good!
You might want to add it to the lemmy readme (or maybe we need a "awesome lemmy" repo with a list of lemmy software and resources?)
I made a bunch of feature requests to lemmy (stuff like reddit enhancement suite features) and most notably the ability for a user to block an instance, would it be ok if i will copy paste them to your issue tracker?
alt and the left key should move to the previous page like in web browsers on linux.
I second an awesome-lemmy repo, do post the link if you make it!
I made a pull request that got merged using github GUI, it was pretty easy to figure out.
Oh so there's a section for it in the website, good!