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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Zeus to c/lemmyworld
 

i find it annoying to have to manually change urls to subscribe to a community outside lemmy.world, so i wrote a bookmarklet to quickly switch to the lemmy.world instance

to use, just drag the following code to your bookmarks bar (name it whatever you like), then click it when you want to use it

javascript:(function(){const myInst="lemmy.world";let currUrl=window.location.toString().split("/");let currInst=currUrl[2];currUrl[2]=myInst;if(currUrl[3]=="m"){currUrl[3]="c";}let newUrl=currUrl.join("/");if(!(currUrl[-1].includes("@"))){newUrl=newUrl+"@"+currInst;}window.location=newUrl;})()

readable version:

javascript:(
	function() {
		// make sure to change this if using on a different instance
		const myInst="lemmy.world";
		let currUrl=window.location.toString().split("/");
		let currInst=currUrl[2];
		currUrl[2]=myInst;
		// fix for kbin using "m" instead, 
		// without overriding /u/ for user
		if (currUrl[3]=="m") {
			currUrl[3]="c";
		}
		let newUrl=currUrl.join("/");
		// fix for already foreign instances (e.g. lemm.ee/c/[email protected])
		if (!currUrl[-1].includes("@")) {
			newUrl=newUrl+"@"+currInst;
		}
		window.location=newUrl;
	})
()

old version

javascript:(function(){const myInst="lemmy.world";let currUrl=window.location.toString().split("/");let currInst=currUrl[2];currUrl[2]=myInst;currUrl[3]="c";let newUrl=currUrl.join("/")+"@"+currInst;window.location=newUrl;})()

readable version:

javascript:(
	function() {
		// make sure to change this if using on a different instance
		const myInst="lemmy.world";
		let currUrl=window.location.toString().split("/");
		let currInst=currUrl[2];
		currUrl[2]=myInst;
		currUrl[3]="c";  // fix for kbin using "m" instead
		let newUrl=currUrl.join("/")+"@"+currInst;
		window.location=newUrl;
	})
()


update 2023-06-27: add compatibility for kbin magazines
update 2023-07-01: compatibility with users, kbin, and already foreign instances

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[โ€“] Zeus 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

i'm afraid i don't. i did fiddle around a bit trying to find a relationship between url's, but I couldn't see one

if anyone more familiar with lemmy/activitypub can tell me, I'll update / add to the bookmarklet

[โ€“] god 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You probably understood me the first time but I'm editing because I made a mistake in how I phrased it.

to another ~~community~~ โ†’ instance

the number identifier is different on each ~~community~~ โ†’ instance

[โ€“] Zeus 2 points 1 year ago

for clarity, i'm presuming you're talking about redirecting from e.g. this [https://lemmy.ml/post/1190997] to this [https://lemmy.world/post/38761]

but yeah, i'm afraid i can't help [yet?]

[โ€“] LonelyNematocyst 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Staying on your home instance is currently an issue on the repo. Implementing it yourself would need using the search, which is complicated because it only works through a websocket connection.

[โ€“] Zeus 1 points 1 year ago

i'm glad that's being tracked, as a bookmarklet is not really a great solution; but it's still not a complete solution. if i visit a lemmy post from outside lemmy.world (e.g. search engine), then there's no way to go to the l.w version (to my knowledge)