I use libredirect for both Twitter/X and Reddit. And I only use libredirect for websites that are unfriendly if I don’t use their app or aren’t signed in.
You don’t have to host an instance of the Stealth server in order to use the Stealth client. It is awesome that you have that option if you want/need to, but the flagship public instance works just fine: stealth.cosmosapps.org
That was my go-to back when I used Reddit, and stopped when the API restriction was announced. As this is not just a read-only client, how does this get around the API restriction? Are users required to take steps to create a developer API key or whatever?
If you don’t intend to post/comment, Stealth is a decent read-only Reddit client.
https://gitlab.com/cosmosapps/stealth
If you don’t want to host it yourself, https://redlib.catsarch.com/ is an alternative.
I use libredirect for both Twitter/X and Reddit. And I only use libredirect for websites that are unfriendly if I don’t use their app or aren’t signed in.
You don’t have to host an instance of the Stealth server in order to use the Stealth client. It is awesome that you have that option if you want/need to, but the flagship public instance works just fine:
stealth.cosmosapps.orgRedlib is for web browsers when I accidentally navigate to reddit. Stealth is a full android app you have to install.
An other decent option is Infinity For Reddit https://github.com/Docile-Alligator/Infinity-For-Reddit I really like it
That was my go-to back when I used Reddit, and stopped when the API restriction was announced. As this is not just a read-only client, how does this get around the API restriction? Are users required to take steps to create a developer API key or whatever?
Well it has two version one. The read only mode is The one I am using and it free but it has a patron version with monthly fee to be able to post
That’s what I used right before I left
RedReader too.