I think most that would are building their own themes and enhancements directly in lemmy-ui or forking it
I think most that would are building their own themes and enhancements directly in lemmy-ui or forking it
Sounds like a great github issue though that we can fund via bountysource or someone with more free time can take a look. Mind creating it?
Search for the community’s url in your instances’ search.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/506 . The devs are open to pull requests if you have the ability to make the change yourself and want it faster.
There is a Lemmy API hosted on each instance (its how the UI works) but it’s pretty technical. There is an open ticket to add an easier backup / importing feature on the lemmy github.
I’m holding out with some copium for now. There’s some local subs and niche subs that I’d like to still follow that will likely not migrate. I’ll likely switch to RSS and old.reddit only once RIF dies and Lemmy and mastodon will likely be my mobile social media. I don’t mind using multiple social media apps, but it’d be great to have it all in one place.
lemmy-ui as a PWA for now.
DDG first, Google if that fails and I think the query should have gotten good results, Bing Chat if I’m still really not sure about a topic or if I want some of its summarization (or I’m just feeling lazy).
If you are an instance owner, you can use this tool https://github.com/rileynull/RedditLemmyImporter . However, is all of your sub’s old content really that valuable to bring over? Why not just create the new community, copy the old sidebar info / rules, make a sticky with links to top posts in the old sub, let a few people know (in a way that doesn’t violate the sub’s rules) and let people migrate naturally?
From what I can tell it just loads your own saved posts when clicking that tab.