twodayslate / claw

A lobste.rs Reader
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1531645542
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Add ability to share the lobste.rs link itself #54

Closed ubitux closed 11 months ago

ubitux commented 11 months ago

It's useful to be able to save/share the link to the comment page, not just the target site. For example the HN app this, allowing to share to personal notes with [title](https://ycombinator.com/...). It's also possible to link/share a specific comment.

twodayslate commented 11 months ago

@ubitux if you deep press the comment a context menu will appear so you can share the comment. Does that do what you want?

twodayslate commented 11 months ago

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ubitux commented 11 months ago

Oh I'm sorry, I actually mistaken this repository for the Claw implementation on Android which seems unrelated.

(For the record, a long press on the comment didn't help on Android, but it allowed me to discover that I could drag the comment to open the comments page in a browser where I could share, so thank you, and sorry for the noise)

twodayslate commented 11 months ago

Got it. Thanks I actually didn't know there was an android application.

https://github.com/msfjarvis/compose-lobsters

ubitux commented 11 months ago

Got it. Thanks I actually didn't know there was an android application.

https://github.com/msfjarvis/compose-lobsters

Oh, how did you manage to find it? I don't see any direct link from the play store nor from within the app?

twodayslate commented 11 months ago

I just googled "claw lobsters github". It actually shows up before this repository for me 🤷‍♂️

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I've contacted the other developer to see if we can eliminate this type of confusion in the future. @msfjarvis

msfjarvis commented 11 months ago

Got it. Thanks I actually didn't know there was an android application. msfjarvis/compose-lobsters

Oh, how did you manage to find it? I don't see any direct link from the play store nor from within the app?

Sorry about that, I somehow didn't realize that my Play Store listing was missing a source link. As I've informed @twodayslate over email, the Play Store description has been updated with a link to the GitHub repository which should show up on Google Play in a few hours, and I will also add a settings option in the app to make reporting bugs or sending feature requests simpler.

Apologies again to both parties for the mix up.