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Minimal, light-weight extension that finds Reddit submission threads of the current URL using Reddit's public API. You can either initiate the search by clicking the extension button, or by having auto-search enabled, which automatically does the search in the background for every URL you visit.
Other features include:
- Do an exact or a fuzzy search
- YouTube handling: search by video ID to find all variations of YouTube links
- ignore URL's query-string
- Sort results by score, # of comments, age, or subreddit
- Blacklist sites to exclude them from auto-search
- Cache results for a (configurable) amount of time to reduce network usage
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GitHub:
https://github.com/AdeelH/find-on-reddit
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If you find this extension useful, please consider leaving a rating and review. In case of any issues, suggestion, or general feedback, please feel free to reach out either here or on Github (https://github.com/AdeelH/find-on-reddit).
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Changelog v1.5.4 (May 2021):
- Update Handlebars.js to 4.7.7 as per security advisory: https://github.com/advisories/GHSA-f2jv-r9rf-7988.
Changelog v1.5.2 (January 2021):
- Fix bug in ctrl/cmd/shift/alt+click behavior.
- Minor improvements to the options page.
Changelog v1.5.0 (September 2020):
- Updated Handlebars.js to latest version to include recently released
security patch.
- Fixed bug that caused the popup size/zoom to change when a hyperlink
was clicked (https://github.com/AdeelH/find-on-reddit/issues/17).
- Fixed bug that sometimes caused the search results to not render.
- Improved ajax error handling.
- Minor fixes and improvements.
Changelog v1.4.8:
- Added option to make all links point to old.reddit.com. Enabled by default.
- UI fixes and improvements
Changelog v1.4.5:
- added option to sort search results
- can sort on score, comments, age and subreddit
- default sorting preference can be set in the options
- minor improvements
Changelog v1.4.1:
- reduced extension size
- added 'exact match' option to toggle between search and info API endpoints
- default options for search (exact matching, query-string, YT handling) can now be
set on the options page
- added option to allow automatic non-exact search if exact search returns
0 results (default: enabled)
- added option to allow automatic retry in case of server/network error (default: enabled)
- both exact and non-exact search results are now cached for each URL simultaneously
- UI improvement: toggling the checkboxes in the popup automatically initiates
the search without the user needing to press the search button
- UI improvement: automatically uncheck 'ignore query string' if YT video detected
- UI improvement: clear old badge on URL update
- added option to post/repost link to Reddit from the popup
- other fixes and improvements
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