Overview
Find discussions of the current URL on Reddit
Minimal, light-weight, open-source 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 - Special 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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- GitHub: https://github.com/AdeelH/find-on-reddit --------------------------------------------------------------------- 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). --------------------------------------------------------------------- Changelog v1.5.8 (March 2023): - Fix a bug causing links to not open in the same tab. Changelog v1.5.6 (May 2022): - Add option to show comment count instead of post count on extension icon when using auto-search. - Migrate to Manifest V3. - Code improvements. Changelog v1.5.5 (August 2021): - Can now find even more results (in some cases) by using the /duplicates API endpoint. (Thanks Droyk for the suggestion!) - Can now find even more results (in some cases) by omitting the URL's protocol ("http://") when doing a fuzzy search. - Fix bug that caused the popup to close after opening a link using ctrl + click. (Thanks Droyk for the report!) - Minor bug fixes. 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. (Thanks NovaDev94 for the report!) - 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, thanks nkmathew for the report and debugging help). - 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
Jamie MartinAug 28, 2024
Extension works for me I don't know what others are talking about
ChrisAug 12, 2024
So I can't agree that this extension works. Mine has been broken for at least as long as the previous reviewer who left a review on June 20, 2024. It's just not accessing the API at all, and is acting like the API is non-existent. I've no idea why. I assumed the project had been abandoned. I'm sorry, I can't help more than that, I don't know where to start troubleshooting it. It's for every page.
Adeel HassanDeveloperAug 12, 2024
Thanks for the report. Strangely, the extension is still working perfectly fine for me. Some questions: - Do you have auto-search enabled? - Does the search work if you manually click the search button in the extension popup? - What does the error look like? Does it say "error, retrying" when you open the extension popup? - What do you see in the console tab if you right click the extension icon and click "inspect popup"? - Are you on Chrome or some other Chrome-like browser? Which version? - Where are you located? Are you on a VPN? Is there something that might be blocking the Reddit API on your network? - Can you access the API outside the extension? Try opening: -- https://www.reddit.com/api/info.json?url=https://xkcd.com/1732/ -- https://api.reddit.com/search.json?sort=top&t=all&limit=100&q=url:https://xkcd.com/1732/ --https://api.reddit.com/duplicates/6eufjj What do you see? - Feel free to reply here: https://github.com/AdeelH/find-on-reddit/issues/48 or via support hub (at the bottom of the page).
Chris AndJun 20, 2024
Doesn't work anymore
Adeel HassanDeveloperJun 20, 2024
Hi, developer here. The extension does work and is still supported. I personally use it everyday. What problems are you running into? Feel free to reach out with screenshots on the support hub or create an issue on GitHub (https://github.com/AdeelH/find-on-reddit/issues).
Details
- Version1.5.8
- UpdatedMarch 7, 2023
- Offered byadeelh
- Size152KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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